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the sensory abilities that wild fish rely on to detect predators, assess risk and make behavioural decisions. If warming and hypoxia alter visual function, this could significantly change how fish perceive
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, assess risk and make behavioural decisions. If warming and hypoxia alter visual function, this could significantly change how fish perceive their surroundings, respond to threats and use their energy. This
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18 Apr 2026 Job Information Organisation/Company OsloMet – Oslo Metropolitan University Research Field Anthropology » Cultural anthropology Arts » Performing arts Arts » Visual arts Communication
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designing learning activities and producing digital learning resources for the courses: digital lectures, interviews with specialists, podcasts, texts and visual materials, assignments, and other components
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for generating high‑quality diagnostic images and enabling precise visualization of biological processes at the molecular level. Working in close collaboration with scientific partners, the project aims to refine
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) is entitled Multiscale and multimodal spectral image acquisition, integration, analysis and visualization. Objectives: This project will develop strategies for the acquisition, integration, analysis
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, analysis and visualization. Objectives: This project will develop strategies for the acquisition, integration, analysis and visualisation of spectral images, for scientific analysis of wall paintings
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enabling precise visualization of biological processes at the molecular level. Working in close collaboration with scientific partners, the project aims to refine and optimize trapping methodologies
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are the leading academic IT environment in Norway, and offer a wide range of theoretical and applied IT programmes of study at all levels. Our subject areas include hardware, algorithms, visual computing, AI
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, algorithms, visual computing, AI, databases, software engineering, information systems, learning technology, HCI, CSCW, IT operations and applied data processing. The Department has groups in both Trondheim