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, optimization techniques, and climate change scenario analysis. The successful candidate will contribute to the development of intelligent models and decision-support tools that enhance the performance
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criteria Academically relevant background within marine technology and cybernetics, electrical engineering, control engineering, computer science, applied mathematics, or a related discipline. Master's
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, electrical engineering, control engineering, computer science, applied mathematics, or a related discipline. You must have a Master's degree or equivalent within one of the specified disciplines. Your
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obtained an MSc or similar in data science, computer science, physics, applied mathematics, oceanography, meteorology, or a similar field. The applicant must satisfy the requirements for admission to the PhD
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represented at all three campus; Kjeller, Pilestredet and Sandvika. PhD in Applied Behavioural Analysis The Department of Behavioural Sciences – OsloMet has a vacancy for a fixed-term post as a PhD
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; mathematical modelling of cancer; probabilistic modelling and Bayesian inference, stochastic algorithms and simulation-based inference; causal inference and time-to-event analysis; and statistical machine
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10th June 2025 Languages English English English The Department of Information Security and Communication Technology has a vacancy for a PhD Candidate in Analysis of Security, Safety, and Liveness
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, physics, cybernetics, mathematics, operational analysis, or equivalent. Your course of study must correspond to a five-year Norwegian course, where 120 credits have been obtained at Master's level. Master's
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of structures, facilitating a form-finding process driven by FEM analysis. Training deep learning algorithms to suggest multiple structural concepts tailored to specific boundary conditions. Expanding FEM
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the gap between numerical simulations and clinical practice. The candidate will work alongside experts in solid mechanics, finite element analysis, and machine learning and cardiology, benefiting from