29 algorithm-development-"Prof"-"Prof" PhD positions at NTNU Norwegian University of Science and Technology
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NTNU and the application process here. About the position The aim of this PhD project is to develop explainable physics-informed RNNs for autonomous navigation and neural observer design within
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project partners Contribute to the development, implementation, and validation of AI-based design tools and methods relevant to ship design Develop academic publications and popular science dissemination
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distribution. Developing and applying high-throughput data analysis methods for TEM experiments. Investigating corrosion initiation and propagation mechanisms and linking them to alloy composition and processing
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in Marine Technology, together with more than 60 PhD students from all over the world. With the IMO goal of zero emission shipping in 2050, shipowners face the challenging task of developing
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will develop models to understand non-equilibrium transport of orbital angular momentum in superconducting hybrid structures. This is part of an effort to determine the merits of superconducting
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(ph.d.) in artistic development work at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU) for general criteria for the position. Preferred selection criteria Experience with microscopy Experience
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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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possibility to develop one of the chapters of the PhD based on the direction of the research interest of the student. Some of the examples include, but not limited to, conducting field observations to constrain
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for recruitment positions and Regulations for the degrees philosophiae doctor (ph.d.) and philosophiae doctor (ph.d.) in artistic development work at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU
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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