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Computer science Engineering » Electrical engineering Engineering Technology » Information technology Researcher Profile Established Researcher (R3) Positions Other Positions Application Deadline 20 Apr 2026 - 23:59
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landscape changes Apply for this job See advertisement About the position The School of Landscape Architecture, Faculty of Landscape and Society at the Norwegian University of Life Sciences (NMBU) has a
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» Programming Engineering » Computer engineering Computer science Researcher Profile First Stage Researcher (R1) Positions PhD Positions Application Deadline 26 Apr 2026 - 23:59 (Europe/Oslo) Country Norway Type
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will also design and develop new software and prototype models. Research areas: Computer science, Simulation-based automated synthesis and verification of human physiology models, Artificial intelligence
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to design and evaluate Artificial Intelligent (AI) systems with and for people, aligning AI technologies with human needs and values, situated at the intersection of AI and Human-Computer Interaction
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, and how processing parameters might be altered to obtain components which meet with the end-user requirements. The overall aim of the activity is to drive the science of future alloys and transform
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Interaction (HCI). The position will collaborate closely with (1) the NTNU Shore Control Lab (SCL), a design and human factors research environment focusing on human-centered design of technology for safety
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application process here. About the position The Department of Department of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering is offering an exciting PhD position within the Norwegian Maritime AI Centre , a national
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systems. We are Norway’s leading academic environment in this field, and contribute with our expertise in areas ranging from nanoelectronics, phototonics, signal processing, radio technology and acoustics
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. Required selection criteria You must have a relevant Master's degree in Engineering or Computer Science or equivalent. Your course of study must correspond to a five-year Norwegian course, where 120 credits