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, NTNU. This PhD position is financed via the European Research Council’s Advanced Grant Program. The candidate needs to fulfill the requirements of NTNU for obtaining a PhD. The appointment has a duration
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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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proficient in both written and oral English. • The applicant must have strong quantitative and computational foundations. • The applicant must demonstrate a strong background and interest in multi-method
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methods. The proposal should also include a progress plan for the different parts of the project. Admittance to the PhD programme will be based on the research proposal. The faculty has prepared a guide for
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conducts research on cultures and societies from the earliest Stone Age to recent times. Some focal areas are archaeological methods and advanced technologies, interdisciplinarity and environmental
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toward popular science dissemination Participate in international activities such as conferences and/or workshops Teach history subjects and/or computational methods to historians Required selection
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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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Studies of Culture (Science and Technology Studies, STS) and the department of Psychology. Developing an evaluation method for sufficiency measures in residential architecture Co-creating, testing and
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collaboration with NorKart and the goal is to create and validate methods that enable end users to identify critical natural hazard location with a high degree of certainty to better predict and prevent
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Colourbox Qualifications requirements Candidates must have an academically relevant background typically corresponding to a five-year Norwegian degree programme, where 120 credits are obtained at master’s