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23 Jan 2026 Job Information Organisation/Company UiT The Arctic University of Norway Department Department of Research and Development Research Field Biological sciences Medical sciences » Health
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food waste and environmental impact, or enabling the sustainable processing of healthy and safe foods. The position will play a key role in supervising Master’s and PhD students and in generating new
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is legitimized in policy. BioM is committed to creating a high-quality, supportive environment for the training and development of PhD candidates and postdoctoral fellows, including individually
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for cultural heritage) of MishMash, with the possibility of contributing also to other work packages. The position would focus on the development of AI-based systems to curate music collections from the Nordic
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. The successful candidate is expected to become part of the research environment of both MishMash and the Department of Musicology and contribute to its development. The purpose of a postdoctoral position is for
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on the development of AI-based systems to curate music collections from the Nordic Heritage, including Norwegian folk and Sami joik. Particular tasks of interest would be to transcribe, analyse, classify, interconnect
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their gesturing or vocalization is manipulated. Tasks will include contributing to project theory and methods development on multimodal communication in song performance; using experimental methods that involve
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of Musicology and contribute to its development. The purpose of a postdoctoral position is for the employee to develop a research profile and competence that qualifies them to apply for an Associate Professor
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): A PhD in Anthropology and/or Archaeology or a closely related field Experience in and willingness to conduct long-term ethnographic fieldwork (up to 8 months) and have relevant regional language
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may also be relevant for the project, such as scalability, post-Bayesian methods, and in general computational and methodological challenges in integrative unsupervised learning. Method development will