10 evolutionary-algorithm PhD positions at NTNU Norwegian University of Science and Technology
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categories, AI risks remain difficult to identify and assess. Many arise not only from technical limitations but from interactions among algorithms, users, workflows, and clinical environments. This requires
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to investigate how to design AI artefacts, including user interfaces and algorithms, through participatory approaches that actively involve stakeholders (e.g., technology designers and actors from
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, algorithms, visual computing, AI, databases, software engineering, information systems, learning technology, HCI, CSCW, IT operations and applied data processing. The Department has groups in both Trondheim
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within the Norwegian Center on AI for Decision (aiD), benefiting from broad and divers expertise, and strong industrial connections. The project will have theoretical and algorithmic developments, software
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a PhD student, you will develop state-of-the-art learning and inference methods to detect and characterize anomalous radio behavior and to design algorithms that remain reliable under practical
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environment in Norway, and offer a wide range of theoretical and applied IT programmes of study at all levels. Our subject areas include hardware, algorithms, visual computing, AI, databases, software
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intelligence over the next five years SURE-AI is a Norwegian AI centre funded by the Research Council of Norway (2025-2030). The primary objective is to create a new generation of algorithms for inference and
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, finger, and multimodal) under controlled and semi-wild conditions. Develop AI-based algorithms for biometric trust assessment, anti-fraud analytics, and secure onboarding. Lead the deployment and
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subject areas include hardware, algorithms, visual computing, AI, databases, software engineering, information systems, learning technology, HCI, CSCW, IT operations and applied data processing
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the next five years. SURE-AI is a Norwegian AI center funded by the Research Council of Norway (2025-2030). The primary objective is to create a new generation of algorithms for inference and decision-making