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Stig Brøndbo 4th August 2025 Languages English Norsk Bokmål English English Faculty of Engineering Science and Technology PhD Fellow in signal processing and modelling in the seafood industry Apply
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physical process, especially those involving scale formation (nucleationgrowth of minerals). A geo-scientific knowledge, preferably within stratigraphy and/or geochemistry will be an asset. Qualification
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the Digital Signal Processing and Image Analysis (DSB) group in the Department of Informatics at UiO. Jarli & Jordan/ UiO via Unsplash Jarli & Jordan/ UiO What skills are important in this role? The Faculty
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perspective using audio-visual tools throughout the research process. The position is affiliated with the Research Group "EA:RTH: Ethnographic Action: Researching Transformations of Humans and Environment on a
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, the department hosts seven PhD candidates affiliated with various research groups and academic communities. The research group PrePast focuses on modern historical processes in the High North and the Arctic. A
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, language technology, and ethics. You will be also part of the Digital Signal Processing and Image Analysis (DSB) group in the Department of Informatics at UiO. Jarli & Jordan/ UiO via Unsplash Jarli & Jordan
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/english/research/phd/regulations/regulations.html#toc8 Grade requirements: The norm is as follows: The average grade point for courses included in the Bachelor’s degree must be C or better in the Norwegian
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presentation, internship or similar) good knowledge on chemical and physical process, especially those involving scale formation (nucleationgrowth of minerals). A geo-scientific knowledge, preferably within
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project that contributes new knowledge about how Sámi religion is understood, used, and circulated in contemporary contexts, and the role of art, media, and other cultural expressions in these processes
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integrated system, CNTs serve as the sensing elements, while necessary signal processing can be performed directly on-chip by the CMOS circuitry. The ultra-sensitive CNT-based sensors can be utilized in