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investigates the ways that the interactions of human authors and non-human agents renew narrative forms, how digital narratives have changed over time, and how textual materialities and cultural contexts are now
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at the University of Oslo. No one can be appointed for more than one Postdoctoral Fellow period at the University of Oslo. According to the Norwegian Freedom of Information Act (Offentleglova) information about the
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webpage or send an email to [email protected] Qualifications and personal qualities: Applicants must hold a Norwegian PhD or an equivalent degree within the social sciences or humanities or other AI-related
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that integrate expert knowledge early on, via machine-learning models and on-the-fly human intervention in the otherwise automated process. Through efficient design-synthesize-test cycles, we aim to arrive at
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investigates the ways that the interactions of human authors and non-human agents renew narrative forms, how digital narratives have changed over time, and how textual materialities and cultural contexts are now
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or humanities or other AI-related areas or must have submitted his/her doctoral thesis for assessment prior to the application deadline. It is a condition of employment that the PhD has been awarded. Applicants
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inflammatory processes in the bile ducts. The experiments will be conducted using mainly human material with a high relevance for translation into clinical medicine. For more information and how to apply: https
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machine-learning models and on-the-fly human intervention in the otherwise automated process. Through efficient design-synthesize-test cycles, we aim to arrive at highly potent inhibitors with properties
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established bile-duct-on a chip system to uncover and modulate inflammatory processes in the bile ducts. The experiments will be conducted using mainly human material with a high relevance for translation
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graduate levels in: Engineering and Natural sciences Economic and Administrative sciences Maritime sciences Social sciences and Humanities The Faculty is also responsible for PhD programmes in computer