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. 2) the development of computational models to enquire about the mechanisms that enable heterogeneous representations in neural networks. These models will be informed by experimental data. Duties
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knowledge base, developing one or more research grant proposals, and supervise a PhD student involved in the project. Existing project management approaches and concepts can be understood using established
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the interdisciplinary PhD program Responsible Innovation and Regional Development (RESINNREG). Western Norway University of Applied Sciences (HVL) has a vacancy for a position as PhD candidate linked to the "Bump2Baby
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invites applications for a PhD position focused on developing a theoretical framework for monitoring and updating adaptive learning systems (including machine learning/artificial intelligence systems) under
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indicators such as entanglement latency/throughput, multi-hop fidelity, and entanglement swapping success. A central focus is resilience and security, developing strategies and metrics to maintain dependable
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European partners and aims to validate advanced digital infrastructure for cultural heritage through five national pilots (Sweden, Norway, Spain, UK, and Greece). The Norwegian pilot develops and validates
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discussions, ensuring continuous learning and vibrant scholarly exchange. Comprehensive Skill Development: Alongside academic training, you will acquire transferable skills essential for professional success
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herbivores space use behavior in relation to snow conditions, data is required at cm to m resolution. This PhD project will develop and apply remote sensing methods to advance terrestrial snow monitoring
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difference? At Nord University, we develop future solutions through education, research, and collaboration with the society around us. Together, we shape the future with roots in the North and our eyes on what
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focus is resilience and security, developing strategies and metrics to maintain dependable operation under failures, noise, and adversarial conditions, including measures such as QBER and detectability