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15th April 2025 Languages English English English At the Department of Electronic Systems we have a vacancy for a PhD candidate PhD Candidate in Machine Learning and Signal Processing Apply
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up exciting career opportunities? Are you interested in cable technology and condition monitoring, and do you have strong competence in signal processing and machine learning? As a PhD candidate with us, you
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the Head of the Computing Group. Duties of the position Acquire and maintain cutting-edge knowledge of the field Coordinate with the supervision team to agree on research directions Actively participate in a
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centered around a unique, open-source digital platform enriched with data and powered by domain knowledge-based advanced machine learning and artificial intelligence capabilities. By introducing a Digital
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mechanics and AI. This project will advance precision medicine through collaboration with experts in cardiology and machine learning. The mitral valve (MV) ensures one-way blood flow between the left atrium
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economically while supporting a sustainable grid. This PhD project aims to leverage cutting-edge optimization, control and machine learning methods to optimally integrate vertical farms in these emerging
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or machine learning frameworks Good oral and written presentation skills in a Scandinavian language at level A2 or higher Personal characteristics To complete a doctoral degree (PhD), it is important that you
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address this challenge using advanced experimental techniques, numerical simulations, and machine learning methods to develop high-fidelity 3D renderings of deformed samples during physical tests. By
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generative AI Familiar with machine-driven text mining techniques Personal characteristics To complete a doctoral degree (PhD), it is important that you are able to: Highly motivated, independent and
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we will apply state-of-the-art machine learning and deep learning techniques on open- access and collected datasets to determine how accurately these systems can identify dock plants under Norwegian