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a vacancy for a PhD position at the Department of Information and Media Studies. The position is for a fixed-term period of 4 years, of which 25% will be dedicated to teaching, supervision and
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farming practices on small and large farms worldwide and promote more sustainable and ethical dairy production with cow–calf contact. Two PhD positions are available within the project; each connected to a
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level and across entire wind parks. Modern turbines are equipped with sensors that collect large amounts of operational and environmental data, yet translating these heterogeneous data streams
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, Innovation and Governance, BIG (Oslo Business School) Journalism and Media Studies, JMF (Department of Journalism and Media Studies) Information, Library and Archival Studies, IBA (Department of Archivistics
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well as several associated partners (https://www.nnrc.uio.no/english/research-themes/rt-5/ ). The PhD candidate will be part of a dynamic and productive academic team with a large international network covering
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in Trondheim. At NTNU, 9,000 employees and 43,000 students work to create knowledge for a better world. You will find more information about working at NTNU and the application process here. ... (Video
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result, the process of implementing and developing AI-based systems is high-risk, and can result in large losses or manual time required to rework products. Here therefore, a framework and approach to
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program Arctic Ocean 2050. The successful applicant will work with zooplankton data from the High Arctic to address knowledge gaps in life history strategies, phenology and the distribution of key
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, monitoring even the most basic snow characteristics, such as presence of snow cover or snow depth, remains challenging. Most available satellite-based and modelled snow data products, especially for snow depth
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the grazing season—information that may offer practical and economic benefits to both society and industry. The focus of the PhD position is twofold. First, the candidate will quantify enteric methane emissions