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research. The position offers the opportunity to develop advanced experimental skills, contribute to high-impact scientific publications, and collaborate with leading national and international research
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to develop new methods and tools to effectively monitor and address converter-driven stability and power quality issues arising from the higher reliance on power electronic converters due to the growing share
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variable and can be hard to predict. Therefore, wind power is exposed to both variations in electricity prices and balancing prices. In the later years, there has been an ongoing development in the European
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introduce fundamental challenges related to guidance, control, coordination, and human–machine interaction. This PhD position addresses these challenges through the development of high- Technology Readiness
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University of Science and Technology (NTNU) has five vacancies for PhD candidates within different disciplines of Systems Engineering/New Product Development, funded through the Centre for Research-based
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why. Although this is clearly useful for developers and computer architects, they also need to reason about the impact of potential optimizations to avoid wasting time on implementing optimizations
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a PhD student, you will develop state-of-the-art learning and inference methods to detect and characterize anomalous radio behavior and to design algorithms that remain reliable under practical
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the Nordic Power Grid (CoordQ), led by the University of South-Eastern Norway (USN) in close collaboration with NTNU and industry partners. The project aims to develop advanced solutions for coordinated
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Ant Digital Twins for food safety. This is a 3-year position linked to the D-CRISP project . The candidate is to research, develop and demonstrate a methodology for building and integrating digital