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technologies represent a convenient opportunity to automate complex code analyses and transformation to obtain improved characteristics in the output code. Modern initiatives rely on a multi-layer approach to
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leader will be the Head of Department. About the project Modern control systems rely on being at least partially predictive while digital twins also must maintain a state model of the targeted cyber
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systems such as fuel cells and batteries. Intelligent control and management systems will be designed to enhance efficiency, sustainability, and seamless integration. Developed models and strategies will be
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conceptualize structures by fostering automation, efficiency, and creativity in early-stage design. The PhD will be conducted within NTNU’s Conceptual Structural Design Group (CSDG), offering opportunities
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, enabling multi-vessel charging and scalable maritime electrification. Advanced control strategies and data-driven optimization methods will be considered to enhance the efficiency, sustainability, and
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be utilized to optimize the human comfort in combination with energy efficiency. The first part of the PhD will be the optimization of a web application used to control a smart floor of a building. The
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components due to time-dependent and moisture effects, extreme loading, or even unforeseen reasons. The ductility of connections can be controlled by over-sizing the holes. Ductile connections have significant
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of gender, ethnicity, religion, worldview, disability, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, and age. The University of Bergen is subjected to the regulation for export control system
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– the Norwegian Control and Payment of Health Reimbursements Database (KUHR) and the Norwegian Patient Registry (NPR), the Norwegian Prescription Database (“Reseptregisteret”), and the Norwegian Labour and Welfare
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qualitative research methods is required. The project language is English and the applicants should have an excellent command of the English language, written and spoken. Applicants must be able to work