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hub at UiT The Arctic University of Norway, the northernmost world’s University (https://ic3.uit.no/ ). We offer a friendly and supportive working environment to postdoctoral researchers who
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collaborations and work in an interdisciplinary manner. Wants to contribute to a good working environment For appointment as Postdoctoral Research Fellow, the applicant is required to have a Norwegian doctoral
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collaborations and work in an interdisciplinary manner. Wants to contribute to a good working environment For appointment as Postdoctoral Research Fellow, the applicant is required to have a Norwegian doctoral
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programming tools and environments (Git, SSH, Anaconda, VSCode/Pycharm, etc…) is also required. A solid understanding of deep learning and experience with Pytorch and common data analysis libraries such as
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system and with common programming tools and environments (Git, SSH, Anaconda, VSCode/Pycharm, etc…) is also required. A solid understanding of deep learning and experience with Pytorch and common data
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the position and project, please contact Associate Professor Johan Isaksson: telephone: +47 77 64 48 42 e-mail: [email protected] General questions concerning the working environment, the physical
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interdisciplinary research environment. The candidates will collaborate with an international team consisting of clinicians, researchers in science and technology and health, industry partners, as well as personnel
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for candidates who: Have good collaboration skills Have good communication and interaction with colleagues and students Wants to contribute to a good working environment At UiT we put emphasis on the quality
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our increasing interests in modelling things that do not easily map onto a design matrix such (graphs, dynamics, longitudinal observations, etc.). Working environment The candidate will work in a
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processing, mathematics, environmental science, or computer science), or a corresponding foreign doctoral degree recognised as equivalent to a Norwegian doctoral degree. Qualification with a PhD is required