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moments and use of rudder for course keeping. The applicant must have a strong background in marine hydrodynamics or applied mathematics, as the study will involve mathematical modelling and taking
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research scientists, public authorities and industries. Your immediate leader is Prof. Francesco Cherubini. Duties of the position Process-based modelling of hydrogen-based systems, coupled with electricity
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, and employ innovative design approaches and modelling techniques such as optimization algorithms. Specifically, your study will involve: Thermal Insulation Behaviour: The research will model how thermal
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of Science and Technology (NTNU) for general criteria for the position. Preferred selection criteria Work and/or research experience in the following areas: methods and models related to power system
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interest in exploring this topic beyond the state-of-the-art. The relevant candidate must thus be interested and capable in physical modelling of marine hydrodynamic problems. The relevant candidate also has
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(wind) data. The PhD position entails a combination of theoretical and practical developments, and the candidate will work with simulations, programming, and data processing. The methodologies applied by
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under the “Cryptographic elements of trustworthy AI” project. The main research objectives for the project are the following: Analyze security of Machine Learning (ML) models against data modifications
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the reversibility of their phase transformations. In this project, the PhD Candidate will be responsible for conducting experimental studies into the basic mechanisms of alloy-anode materials using model electrode
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archaeological excavations and dating with climate modelling on the one hand and research on human minds and sociality on the other. The PhD position will be part of an interdisciplinary project with the goal
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methods may include physical models, multivariable analysis, self-diagnosis, and AI algorithms. Given the importance of long operating times for underwater sensors, energy-efficient processing is central to