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7th April 2026 Languages English English English The Department of Design has a vacancy for a PhD Candidate in Human-Centred Robotics for Embodied AI Apply for this job See advertisement This is
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. The robotics group at NMBU conducts research in two key areas: (1) mobile robotics for agriculture, and (2) manufacturing and food processing. This PhD position falls within the first area, targeting the design
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Group (BT) offer a PhD opportunity at the intersection of acoustics and PV systems. This position explores how to integrate PV technologies into acoustic design and investigates acoustic behaviour
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) and the Building Technologies Research Group (BT) offer a PhD opportunity at the intersection of acoustics and PV systems. This position explores how to integrate PV technologies into acoustic design
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candidate, you will establish a hybrid numerical and data-driven bioinspired design framework to develop super-light and damage-tolerant materials by integrating natural design principles. Moreover, this role
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. The position focuses on the development of bioinspired randomly featured materials with enhanced energy absorption. As a candidate, you will establish a hybrid numerical and data-driven bioinspired design
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regular cross-national supervision meetings and project workshops. While the overall framework of the HEMI project will guide the doctoral research, the specific design of the PhD project will be further
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education and research, in and outside academia. An offshore wind turbine installation is the result of a two-stage design process. The first stage is the design of a standardized Rotor-Nacelle Assembly and
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hardware-aware and hardware–software co-design methods for edge intelligence. The goal is to develop new techniques that improve the efficiency, performance, and deployability of deep learning models
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systems. At NTNU, the research will investigate hardware-aware and hardware–software co-design methods for edge intelligence. The goal is to develop new techniques that improve the efficiency, performance