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industrial partners and is partly externally funded by the KK Foundation. In co-production with our corporate partners and the community, we develop concepts, principles, methods, algorithms, and tools
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of structures, facilitating a form-finding process driven by FEM analysis. Training deep learning algorithms to suggest multiple structural concepts tailored to specific boundary conditions. Expanding FEM
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relevant background in algorithms and/or database systems with a research-oriented master’s thesis. Good programming skills. Good written and oral English language skills. Your education must correspond to a
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to cutting-edge tools, algorithms, and large, high-quality seismic datasets. Occasional fieldwork to acquire data from temporary networks, providing you with hands-on experience in the field. A competitive
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immunology. For a recent list of topics that the Murrell lab works on, please see: https://scholar.google.com/citations?hl=en&user=I80vy5cAAAAJ&sortby=pubdate and https://staff.ki.se/people/benjamin-murrell
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are working with a PhD student and a research fellow who have collected underwater data and preliminary algorithms. With their guidance and supervision, project aims and objectives are expected to be achieved
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Assessment and CoARA (responsible assessment of research and recognition of a greater breadth of academic contributions in accordance with NTNU's social mission). General information A public list of
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the development of new algorithms for processing, analysis and inversion of active and passive seismic data and the application of these algorithms to field data. Student type Future Students Faculties and centres
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programming Creating their own mechanical designs, implement and test them accordingly, Implementation of control algorithms on physical experiments. In addition, the candidates are expected to contribute with
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techniques for effective analysis of massive-size geophysical data. The goal is to develop algorithms for classification and predictions that enable early warning systems in various geosciences applications