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project bridges two foundational fields in computer science and mathematics: Theory of Algorithms and Extremal Combinatorics. By integrating these areas, the project seeks to develop innovative
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to generate original content, improve innovation processes and reshape entire creative and industrial sectors. These developments challenges traditional concepts of authorship and inventorship and raise complex
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alarm signal or take other actions locally. We aim to implement methods for quality control and enhancement of data quality through approaches developed in other PhD projects within SFI Smart Ocean. These
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to describe a condition or make a decision to send an alarm signal or take other actions locally. We aim to implement methods for quality control and enhancement of data quality through approaches developed in
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tissue profiling assay to map active immune checkpoint signaling in tissue samples. The project is highly technical and requires a strong interest in molecular assay development and documented long-term
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with researchers at Haukeland University Hospital and The Western Norway University of Applied Sciences. A part of the interdisciplinary collaborations is focused on development of diagnostic methods
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collaborations is focused on development of diagnostic methods based on magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). The PhD candidate will work on a project where the goal is to develop methods (acquisition and processing
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, storing, and building Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) infrastructure in the Climate Transition’ (NorthCarb). The project is funded by Akademiaavtalen . NorthCarb is an interdisciplinary project developing
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(CCS) infrastructure in the Climate Transition’ (NorthCarb). The project is funded by Akademiaavtalen . NorthCarb is an interdisciplinary project developing new expertise in law and comparative politics
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modeling of narrative, which includes developing new computational models of narrative and re-implementing historical models (also known as “storytelling systems”) so that they can be easily studied and used