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A PhD requires a minimum of three peer reviewed articles, but occasionally someone goes above and beyond. Very rarely, however, does go as far as producing nine articles during their PhD fellowhip.
Congratulations to Nikolay, Dan and Sachin!!!
Welcome to the September edition of the ICT PhD Forum! This month's topic: 100 Word Abstract Method (by Daniel Soule)
Receiving a research grant is an important career-boost. A grant can provide funding to extend your network, obtain new skills, exchange knowledge during research stays abroad, conduct break-through research and more. A successful grant is a sign of creative and innovative thinking and indicates that your research is of high quality, as well as that you are willing to lead novel research... Read more
The very first CEDAS-conference (Center for Data Science at the University of Bergen) was held the 1st and 2nd of June both virtually and physically in Bergen.
Forskningssenteret vil studere algoritmer som fungerer best for mennesker og samfunnet. Nå kan de bli et Senter for Fremragende Forskning (SFF).
Welcome to the May edition of the ICT PhD Forum! This month's topic: How to use Makefiles for workflow.
Does your work involve data science? Are you curious about research in data science in Bergen? The CEDAS conference 2021 will be a 2-day event featuring talks and discussion by leading international scientists and local experts on the interaction between data science, statistics, machine learning, and AI, as well as their applications in science and society.
This spring, German theoretical physicist Johannes Fiedler will join University of Bergen, thanks to grants from The Humboldt Foundation and Marie Sklodowska-Curie Actions.
Welcome to the April edition of the ICT PhD Forum! This month's topic: A practice-oriented introduction to statistics.
Professor Fredrik Manne will receive this year’s George Pólya Prize in Applied Combinatorics.
Welcome to the ICT PhD Forum!
The Wittgenstein Archive (WAB) has been awarded 1,670,000 NOK (about 167,000 EUR) for quality assurance and updating of the world's research infrastructure for Wittgenstein's Nachlass.
The UN Ocean Science Decade gets off to a flying start through the University of Bergen’s new interdisciplinary SEAS Fellowship Programme. For the next 5 years, UiB will be training a new generation of marine research leaders and decision makers to ensure sustainable oceans.

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