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endocrinology, AI, data science, engineering, ethics and law into an integrated field of digital endocrinology. The programme focuses on adrenal disorders as a case study for advancing digital health in Europe
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Master’s degree (120 ECTs) in neuroscience, biology, medicine, computer science, physics or engineering, or closely related fields. Minimum grade B (ECTS grading scale). The Master’s degree must include a
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of standard tests such as TOEFL, IELTS, Cambridge Certificate in Advanced English (CAE) or Cambridge Certificate of Proficiency in English (CPE). The candidate`s language skills might also be assessed in a
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to integrate state-of-the-art advancements in condition monitoring and predictive maintenance — drawing upon established practices in aviation and aerospace engineering — with emerging methodologies in
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of Social Sciences at the University of Oslo. The position is part of the ERC Advanced Grant project “Health, Cognition, Family, and Employment among Men (HOMME)”. HOMME studies how men’s changing family and
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partners to advance understanding of human health and disease by studying population-level variation. The PhD position has a duration of three years (100%). The PhD candidate should start no later than
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advanced phenotyping, imaging technologies, AI-based analyses, and digital twins. The PhD candidate will work on spring wheat genotypes adapted to Norwegian and northern European growing conditions
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Research Council, aims to advance knowledge on how cow–calf contact (CCC) systems can be implemented in practice, both in Norway and internationally. The project will provide groundbreaking insights into CCC
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: The GENMAR-project will advance empirical and theoretical knowledge about why and how women are continuously marginalized in the fishery sector. Current research shows that fisherwomen’s roles and
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available in Digital Endocrinology in the Marie Skłodowska-Curie Doctoral Network (ENDOTRAIN). Join Europe’s first doctoral network in digital endocrinology – integrating AI, sensor technology, omics, and