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that will give promising researchers an opportunity for academic development through a PhD education leading to a doctoral degree. The hired candidate will be admitted to the PhD program in Health and
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are pursuing research in a wide range of areas including computer science, the natural sciences, and innovation and management. Both students and researchers are also involved in an increasing number
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challenges to the operation, quality and development of health, care and welfare services in the years ahead. Ensuring sustainable services requires innovation, systematic service development and knowledge
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NTNU but will be associated with the Centre. The PhD will contribute to positioning NTNU and the Norwegian maritime industry at the forefront of AI-enabled ship design. The work will help establish new
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the Centre. The PhD will contribute to positioning NTNU and the Norwegian maritime industry at the forefront of AI-enabled ship design. The work will help establish new methods, datasets, and prototypes
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for a highly motivated and self-driven PhD student with strong intellectual curiosity and interest in computational mechanics, data-driven design, and sustainable engineering. You will become an integral
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for changes to your work duties after employment. Required selection criteria You have a Master’s degree (or equivalent) in industrial design, design, HCI, human factors, maritime human factors, informatics
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forward to your application. Help push the boundaries of welfare research and generate knowledge with impact far beyond the lab. Main tasks Plan and conduct pig experiments, behavioural observations
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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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for admission to the University’s PhD program in Health and Social Sciences (HELVEL). The final plan for the doctoral education must be approved and agreed upon no later than three months after starting in