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28 Mar 2026 Job Information Organisation/Company University of Basel Research Field Agricultural sciences » Soil science Computer science » Other Environmental science » Earth science Environmental
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contact Associate Professor Besmir Tola, email: besmir.tola@ntnu.no If you have any questions about the recruitment process, please contact HR consultant Julie Lindland, email: julie.lindland@ntnu.no
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proposed PhD thesis topic: “AI-Enabled Financial and ESG Reporting: Effects on Corporate Accountability and Disclosure Quality in the EU and China” Supervisors: Sup. Associate Professor Tarmo Kadak, School
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in line with your qualifications, you are welcome to apply. If you have any questions about the position, please contact Associate Professor Besmir Tola, email: besmir.tola@ntnu.no If you have any
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, reliability, and respect. About the department The Arctic biology department constitutes 2 professors, 6 associate professors, 5 PhD students, 8 adjunct professors and 1 technician. The department conducts
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abundance of computation power residing in the network. The focus in our group is research, development and implementation of networking and edge/cloud computing solutions, primarily in the context of 5G and
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UiA-CERN PhD Position in Multi-robot Mapping and Environmental Data Sharing - Uncertain Environments
aims to design and implement a cloud-based architecture for storing and managing maps and associated sensor data, enabling data sharing across multiple robots and missions. It will focus on compact data
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the PhD programme of Aalborg University. The project is conducted under the supervision of Reza Tadayoni, Associate Professor at Aalborg University, and Helle Sjøvaag, Professor at the University
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with experimental, numerical in collaboration with other RTG members (fellow students and supervising professors) implementation of the planned research program, evaluation and interpretation
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of opportunity can be used to detect objects such as ships. Activities carried out by so called “dark ships”, vessels operating without AIS transponders, may be associated with illegal fishing, trafficking