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Learning, Department of Informatics. For more information about the position, see: Open posititions at Visual Intelligence You will be part of Visual Intelligence and the DSB research group. We expect
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Fellow in machine learning available at Department for Informatics with the research group Digital Signal Processing and Image Analysis as part of Visual Intelligence , Norway’s leading research centre
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to automated vulnerability detection and assessment, with attention to data integration and visualization of security insights. Supporting validation and continuous integration, including the development
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and Image Analysis as part of Visual Intelligence , Norway’s leading research centre in deep learning for image analysis. Starting date as soon as possible. The fellowship period is three years. A
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research topic within generative Artificial Intelligence. Even though international models from companies like OpenAI, Google, Meta and DeepSeek have shown their potential for value creation and business
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the UiT Machine Learning Group and will also be affiliated with the Center for Research-based Innovation Visual Intelligence . In this context, we are seeking a candidate to take an active role in
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research groups are in Tromsø, Norway. The HDL and SPKI research groups are part of the Centre of Research-based Innovation SFI Visual Intelligence that is a center-of excellence in machine learning research
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the UiT Machine Learning Group and will also be affiliated with the Center for Research-based Innovation Visual Intelligence . In this context, we are seeking a candidate to take an active role in
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based on signal processing and artificial intelligence. 5-D is part of an innovative, active, and multidisciplinary research group: The Centre for Elderly and Nursing Home Medicine (SEFAS), which has
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traditional assessment scales with sensor-based measurements, with novel analyses based on signal processing and artificial intelligence. 5-D is part of an innovative, active, and multidisciplinary research