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ECTS. In addition, one of the following three criteria must be met: Advanced methodological knowledge in the form of completed master's course or documented exam in methods / theory of science at
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This PhD programme is multidisciplinary and cross-disciplinary building on applied mathematics and physics, technology and engineering—and the interplay between these. The programme has an applied
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of the announcement, give a title, an outline of the research, including a research problem/research question(s), theory, research method and an exposition of the novelty of the research relative to the existing
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the project description above, give a title, an outline of the research, including research problem/research question(s), theory, research method and the novelty of the research relative to the existing
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, robotics, construction and architecture, industrial economics, environmental physics and renewable energy, geomatics, water and environmental engineering, applied mathematics as well as secondary school
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or Engineering geology, Geotechnical engineering, Structural or civil engineering (Specialized in underground construction), Computational engineering or applied mathematics, Data science or Artificial
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meet the requirements for admission to the faculty's Doctoral Programme (Phd - NTNU ) Software skills in 2D/3D technical drawing Strong theoretical background in fluid mechanics, mathematics and physics
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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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at the intersection of cyber security, cyber-physical systems, and mathematical methods as part of the NORCICS Norwegian Centre for Cyber Security in Critical Sectors. The centre links researchers from
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the interface between different scientific disciplines including ecology, evolutionary biology, mathematics and statistics, informatics, economics and social sciences. We aim to apply advanced statistical and