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will be part of the Human-Centered AI (HCAI) group at the Department of Information Systems, that conducts research on AI-enabled systems that meet human needs while preserving human control. The fellow
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Excellence funded by the Research Council of Norway. This interdisciplinary centre focuses on rhythm as a structuring mechanism for the temporal dimensions of human life. Methods from musicology, psychology
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Excellence funded by the Research Council of Norway. This interdisciplinary centre focuses on rhythm as a structuring mechanism for the temporal dimensions of human life. Methods from musicology, psychology
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to Research Fellowships at the University of Oslo. According to the Norwegian Freedom and Information Act (Offentleglova) information about the applicant may be included in the public applicant list, also in
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Fellowships at the University of Oslo. No one can be appointed for more than one PhD Research Fellowship period at the University of Oslo. According to the Norwegian Freedom of Information Act (Offentleglova
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regulations for appointments to Research Fellowships at the University of Oslo. According to the Norwegian Freedom and Information Act (Offentleglova) information about the applicant may be included in
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to the Norwegian Freedom of Information Act (Offentleglova) information about the applicant may be included in the public applicant list, also in cases where the applicant has requested non-disclosure
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healthcare, agriculture, and industrial sectors. Building on the Tsetlin Machine , the project deals with the unresolved learning challenge of ensuring continuous model adaptation and robustness in the face of
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), act in various flow regimes. These interacting forces can result in instabilities and emergence of complex patterns. We are particularly interested in frictional fluids and the relationship between
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the group and participate in its core activities at the HISP Centre. This allows the candidate to build on the group’s close relationship with HISP, a global network supporting and researching digital health