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are generally costly to repair, methods that can precisely and rapidly locate faults or even faults under development are of great value. Localization of very critical cable sections that are close to failure
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, computer simulations and experiments, both in fundamental and in more applied directions. The center works to advance the understanding of porous media by developing theories, principles, tools and methods
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, power, specific topologies, their control methods and suitable power semiconductors technology. The PhD candidate will work in the 300 MNOK Centre for Environment-Friendly Energy Research (FME) “Maritime
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developing data analysis methods, so the PhD candidate will benefit from collaborations within the group. Roles and responsibilities of the PhD fellow The candidate’s specific research tasks will include
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at the University of Oslo. Project description The net uptake of carbon to terrestrial systems (LULUCF) in Norway is estimated to be 20-25 MtCO2e/yr or about 50% of the anthropogenic greenhouse gas emissions. However
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criteria Experience with large C++ code bases Experience with MLIR and/or LLVM frameworks Experience with Precision Tuning and/or other approximate computing methods Experience with one or more heterogeneity
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system stability. To address these challenges, predictive maintenance (PdM) techniques have emerged, leveraging real-time condition monitoring, fault diagnostics, and remaining useful life (RUL) estimation
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interdisciplinary center with joint efforts in theory, computer simulations and experiments, both in fundamental and in more applied directions. The center works to advance the understanding of porous media by
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complex operational environments. Focus will be given to methods that can derive useful engineering information for the continuously updated digital twins using mechanical response data and environmental
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with contactless sensor which can be integrated into existing data acquisition system enabling to monitor propulsion health as well as estimating remaining useful life (RUL). This PhD project is