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selection criteria You must have a relevant master’s degree in Computer Science and technology, computer system engineering or equivalent. Your course of study must correspond to a five-year Norwegian course
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PhD education. You must meet the requirements for admission to the faculty's Doctoral Programme in computer science . Excellent oral and written communication skills in English. You must comply with
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methods will be advantageous: Microbiological techniques, as well as computer-based analysis Molecular biology techniques Analysis of high-throughput datasets (DNA seq, microbiological data, competitive
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. The project will contribute to research within human–computer interaction and human factors on topics including: human–AI teaming in safety-critical work AI transparency and explain-ability in operational
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or equivalent in mathematics, physics, control, cybernetics, computer engineering, automation, or related fields. Foreign completed degree (M.Sc.-level) corresponding to a minimum of four years in the Norwegian
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. Experience in one or more scientific computing languages (Julia, Python, Matlab, etc) You must meet the requirements for admission to the faculty's Doctoral Programme (https://www.ntnu.edu/nv/phd) Good oral
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national AI centre led by NTNU. NCEI advances research on how intelligence emerges from the interaction between body, computation, and environment, across aerial, ground, and aquatic robotic systems. The PhD
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PhD Research Fellowship period at the University of Oslo. Place of work is the Department of Informatics at Blindern, Oslo. Job description The PhD fellowship position is located at the Department
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, evaluated, and governed. Your immediate leader will be the Head of Department. Duties of the position Participate in the mandatory PhD research education program Conduct independent, high-quality research and
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Interaction (HCI). The position will collaborate closely with (1) the NTNU Shore Control Lab (SCL), a design and human factors research environment focusing on human-centered design of technology for safety