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Engineering » Design engineering Engineering Researcher Profile First Stage Researcher (R1) Country Norway Application Deadline 1 Aug 2024 - 23:59 (Europe/Oslo) Type of Contract Temporary Job Status Full-time
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to applied. We will convey knowledge about disciplines and contribute to innovation. Our social mission unites UiT across various studies, research fields and large geographical distances. This demands good
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international quality standards in the entire range from basic to applied. We will convey knowledge about disciplines and contribute to innovation. Our social mission unites UiT across various studies, research
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research and/or management in these disciplines. The research plan for the PhD will be shaped as a collaborative effort between the candidate and the supervisors at UiT. Contact For further information about
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Resource Economics. The position is a part of our participation in the center for research-based innovation: SFI Dsolve - Biodegradable plastics for marine applications which includes SINTEF Industry and
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emissions. However, there is still a need to develop more innovative solutions to further improve their efficiency, simplify their design and reduce their capital cost. This research may be based on Norwegian
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of Geosciences at UiT. The candidate will also interact with researchers in Visual intelligence (a center for research-driven innovation focusing on novel deep learning-based solutions for complex image analysis
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position is available at the Department of Computer Science at UiT The Arctic University of Norway. The position is associated with the Visual Intelligence centre of excellence in research-based innovation
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that neural networks have inherent structures that can be used to improve information theoretic measurements. The core of the position will be focused on designed estimator of information theoretic measures in
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of patients. Additionally, there are ongoing developments in AI-pathology tools designed to extract histologic features from the study data. These tools are being developed by fellow researchers