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12th January 2026 Languages English English English The Department of Computer Science has a vacancy for a PhD Candidate in Mutli-Agent Communication to Enhance Human Learning Apply for this job See
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funded through the EU Research Framework Programme? Not funded by a EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description This is NTNU NTNU is a broad
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collaborative, vibrant, and growing research community including 12 Associate Professors and Professors, 23 PhD candidates, researchers, and postdocs, and 4 engineers. As a PhD Candidate with us, you will work
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twins along industrial food production industry to support local resilience and increase overall sustainability of the food supply chain. A question You will be focusing on is “How digital twins can help
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candidate will be supervised by Associate Professor Børge Rokseth. About the project About the Norwegian Maritime AI Centre The center shall position the maritime sector for accelerated and successful use
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local resilience and increase overall sustainability of the food supply chain. A question You will be focusing on is “How digital twins can help humans to detect anomalies in food production and delivery
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academia. This PhD fellowship is part of the newly established AI Centre for the Empowerment of Human Learning (AI LEARN) . Six national research centers for Artificial Intelligence are set to launch in
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democracy, our centre tackles the promise and peril of hybrid intelligence—humans and machines working and learning together. Our mission is to establish an internationally leading interdisciplinary hub
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with the MishMash Centre for AI and Creativity, as well as one or more of the faculty's research groups, and you are expected to participate in these actively. MishMash Centre for AI and Creativity is a
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? Can the experimentally observed PD properties, decomposition products and memory and ageing effects be explained using known theory and computational models? The main supervisor will be Professor Frank