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administrative tasks at the Department. About the project/work tasks: The PhD project will focus on the ethical aspects of Natural Language Processing (NLP), addressing challenges such as bias, fairness, alignment
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reaction sequences. It is an advantage to have documented experience with: proven knowledge of radiochemistry principles and/or practical expertise in chelator radiolabeling. advanced NMR spectroscopic
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chemicals under inert‑atmosphere techniques (e.g., glovebox, Schlenk line). synthesis of organic compounds, including experience involving multistep reaction sequences. It is an advantage to have documented
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position A teaching portfolio that aligns with and complements the department’s teaching activities, including documented teaching experience at university level and/or documented pedagogical competence
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main research in areas of cryptography, Boolean functions, sequence design and coding theory. The successful applicant may also be affiliated with the Center for Space Communications Research, and some
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be at the Selmer Center in Secure Communication . The Selmer Center is a top ICT research group with main research in areas of cryptography, Boolean functions, sequence design and coding theory
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, and age. We encourage men to apply. If multiple applicants have approximately equivalent qualifications, the rules pertaining to moderate gender quotas shall apply. The University of Bergen applies
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to be named on the list of applicants. The applicant will be notified if the request to be omitted is not met. We encourage men to apply. If multiple applicants have approximately equivalent
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. If multiple applicants have approximately equivalent qualifications, the rules pertaining to moderate gender quotas shall apply. The University of Bergen applies the principle of public access to information
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encourage women to apply. If multiple applicants have approximately equivalent qualifications, the rules pertaining to moderate gender quotas shall apply. The University of Bergen applies the principle