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resilience of bridges under climate change-induced hazards such as flooding, scour, and debris impacts. The research aims to develop advanced numerical models and machine learning tools to predict loads
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and secondments. • Blended Learning Approach: Our training combines intensive in-person workshops at partner institutions with regular interactive online seminars, journal clubs, and research
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, epidemiology, high dimensional statistics, infectious disease, machine learning and mathematical modelling. The centre has numerous collaborations with leading biomedical research groups internationally and in
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Technology (NTNU) for general criteria for the position. Desired qualifications Applicants should possess a basic understanding of key AI concepts (machine learning, neural networks, prompt engineering, human
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(predictive) modelling, for example machine learning approaches. Experience in conducting field work in polar or alpine regions. Strong and preferably demonstrated interest in interdisciplinary work at the
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is linked to the new research center FME RenewHydro . You will join the research group Electrical Machines and Electromagnetics (EME) at IEL, where we foster an open, inclusive, and collaborative
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solutions that are practically viable. The successful PhD candidate is expected to carry out research on one or more of the following focus areas: Developing and training robust machine learning surrogates
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outcomes and economic performance, specifically addressing challenges such as overdiagnosis in cancer care. We will utilize economic theory, simulation, economic evaluation and machine learning to quantify
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while offering flexibility to tailor your training to specific needs and interests through elective courses and secondments. • Blended Learning Approach: Our training combines intensive in-person
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interconnectedness have fundamentally altered the landscape in which organizations and their projects must now operate. The result is a VUCA world, a term borrowed from military strategy, where Volatility, Uncertainty