11 international-law Fellowship positions at NTNU Norwegian University of Science and Technology in Norway
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data. Actively participate in project discussions and proposal developments. Publish scientific papers within the field of AI in healthcare and present the work at international conferences. Required
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the individual framework modules and the framework platform as a whole. Presentation and publication of results. Develop national and international collaborations with relevant academic and industrial partners
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established under NORCICS to address future hardware security challenges by developing innovative methods, tools, and techniques in collaboration with industries, government, and international research
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and interpersonal qualities. We offer exciting and stimulating tasks in a strong international academic environment an open and inclusive work environment with dedicated colleagues favourable terms in
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verbally and in writing. Team player, good at collaboration. Works in a structured way. Solution- and result-oriented. We offer exciting and stimulating tasks in a strong international academic environment
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available data from the internal military network infrastructure, and devices used by military units in operation and on battlefield, which includes structured and unstructured data in the form of logs
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established under NORCICS to address future hardware security challenges by developing innovative methods, tools, and techniques in collaboration with industries, government, and international research
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supporting new research and innovation. Work on initiating, organizing, writing proposals for, coordinating, and carrying out national and international R&I projects of high quality, to be funded by national
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stimulating tasks in a strong international academic environment an open and inclusive work environment with dedicated colleagues favourable terms in the Norwegian Public Service Pension Fund employee benefits
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and allow timely adaptation according to changes in the current operational picture and the evolving threat landscape. CSA in cyber defence must collect all available data from the internal military