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Stig Brøndbo 4th August 2025 Languages English Norsk Bokmål English English Faculty of Engineering Science and Technology PhD Fellow in signal processing and modelling in the seafood industry Apply
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doctoral level. The faculty has established close cooperation on research with NORCE (Norwegian Research Centre AS) and the regional industry. A number of master's and doctoral theses are made in
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the practical needs of, e.g., complex engineering information systems. Collaborate with domain experts to develop methods for capturing and integrating knowledge from diverse industries (e.g., manufacturing
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research groups, and with national and regional industry partners. The research programme includes the research themes of software engineering, engineering computing, sensor networks and measurement
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work associated with teaching and dissemination of results from the research activities. We welcome applicants with diverse backgrounds, from graduates to people with relevant experience from industry
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basin stratigraphy can influence development of salt caverns for energy storage. Interact with industry geoscientists from energy storage and mining companies. Presentation of results at international
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how the different types of salt structures and salt basin stratigraphy can influence development of salt caverns for energy storage. Interact with industry geoscientists from energy storage and mining
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graduates to people with relevant experience from industry. About the project/work tasks: The position is affiliated with the research group for Energy and Process Safety (EPT) and is funded by the Faculty
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. DigiWells is a collaborative research center involving researchers at NORCE, industry experts, and professors from UiS, NTNU, and UiB. The center hosts a vibrant research community of PhD students and
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for Value Creation, Competitiveness and Minimum Environmental Footprint . DigiWells is a collaborative research center involving researchers at NORCE, industry experts, and professors from UiS, NTNU, and UiB