25 algorithm-development-"Prof"-"Prof" positions at NTNU Norwegian University of Science and Technology in Norway
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actors in Norway and be in a unique position to develop an attractive career either in industry or in research/Academia. Your immediate leader will be the Head of unit, Applied Information
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to develop a strong profile as researcher. You will also gain valuable experience that might be relevant for your further career. The purpose of a postdoctoral position is to build up a researcher profile that
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based in the Cryptology discipline of the Department of Information Security and Communication Technology. The candidate will be analyzing and developing algorithms for privacy preserving health registry
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classical methods, thereby enabling more efficient solutions. Over the past 25 years, rapid advances—especially the demonstration of quantum algorithms that challenge the extended Church-Turing thesis—have
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Trondheim, Norway, but the Researcher-project is of both academic and industrial relevance, and it will therefore be developed in close cooperation between NTNU in Trondheim and the company Petronas, which is
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”. The appointment is to be made in accordance with NTNUs guidelines for recruitment positions and Regulations for the degrees philosophiae doctor (ph.d.) and philosophiae doctor (ph.d.) in artistic development work
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a fixed term of up to 4 years with the possibility of employment for further periods. Digital hardware is an essential enabler for the development of future sustainable technological solutions, from
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-impact career paths in research and higher education, within academia, research institutes, or industry. We will employ a PhD candidate to perform research on development of an AI model that “understands
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-zero-emissions society. SecurEL aims to develop new knowledge addressing research challenges arising from accelerated electrification and increased use of the existing grid. Reaching these goals requires
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metagenomic libraries.' The PhD project will focus on: Developing synthetic expression elements (promoters, 5'-UTRs, and regulatory modules) to expand host compatibility. Engineering alternative microbial hosts