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potential impact on humans and the environment. This project aims to identify and characterize radionuclide transfer and bioaccumulation in aquatic organisms in combination with chemical stressors and under
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–brain axis, the project combines behavioral and physiological measurements with microscopic analysis of gut tissues. This integrated approach will reveal how enrichment impacts both body and brain with
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combined with competitive knowledge and skills. The Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering is one of eight departments in the Faculty of Engineering. Where to apply Website https
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interests through elective courses and secondments. • Blended Learning Approach: Our training combines intensive in-person workshops at partner institutions with regular interactive online seminars, journal
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on the combination of Reinforcement Learning (RL) and Model Predictive Control (MPC). It will build up upon the work done at ITK on the topic. Several research focuses are considered: verification pathways in RLMPC
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of domain knowledge into AI models, combining physics-based modeling, maritime regulations, and operational data with modern AI architectures. The combination of optimization and AI in fleet renewal and
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Europe (e.g. InSAR Norway and EGMS). The group of ~25 scientists combine expertise in radar signal processing with applied research spanning cryosphere (snow, glaciers, sea ice, permafrost), geohazards
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for the project as needed Combine theory and practice using industry-as-laboratory approaches. Emphasis will be placed on personal qualities. We offer Exciting and stimulating tasks in a strong international
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in the design of modern electric vehicles, forming critical crash structures and battery enclosures that ensure passenger safety. These alloys offer an outstanding combination of strength and low
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knowledge for a better world. You will find more information about working at NTNU and the application process here. About the position The Structural Mechanics group (https://www.ntnu.edu/kt/research/sm ) is