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investigate how cortisol levels affect tissue glucose, blood pressure, and sleep, and how these correlate with patient-reported data. The project includes: Case–control study with collection of wearable data
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–control study with collection of wearable data and hormone profiles in healthy individuals and patients Integration of physiological data from wearable devices (e.g., activity, heart rate, temperature) with
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the broader framework of Embodied AI. The goal is to integrate physical models with deep learning to create interpretable, data-driven observers that enable physically grounded perception and control for robust
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maintenance; Crew training; Maritime traffic and ship surveillance; Decarbonization and energy management; Autonomous ships and remote control. The research partners are the Norwegian University of Science and
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and optimization; Condition monitoring and maintenance; Crew training; Maritime traffic and ship surveillance; Decarbonization and energy management; Autonomous ships and remote control. The research
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– and building on recent advances in foundation models, neural model predictive control, and robotic world models – this PhD project will investigate principles and mechanisms for a shared autonomy
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and strong collaborations across Norwegian universities, research institutes, industry, public agencies, and leading global institutions. We welcome motivated applicants in robotics, control, AI
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. Interoperability as key in the energy transition. The ongoing energy transition requires further integration of existing control and optimization systems, making energy forecasting particularly critical. Improved
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wearable devices. The overall objective is to define the optimal range of tissue cortisol. About the project/work tasks: The project includes: A case–control study collecting omics data reflecting
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monitoring and maintenance; Crew training; Maritime traffic and ship surveillance; Decarbonization and energy management; Autonomous ships and remote control. The research partners are the Norwegian University