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20 Apr 2026 Job Information Organisation/Company NTNU Norwegian University of Science and Technology Department Department of Computer Science Research Field Computer science Researcher Profile
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, computer science, computer vision, machine learning, state estimation, perception, sensor fusion, autonomous systems, navigation and control Deep foundation in modern machine learning Solid programming skills in C
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11th May 2026 Languages English English English The Department of Computer Science has a vacancy for a PhD Candidate in Hardware-Aware Deep Learning Model Optimization Apply for this job See
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allocation, or control optimization). Experience with 3D sensing, perception, computer vision, or sensor fusion. Proficiency in programming languages such as Python, C++, or C#. Experience working with
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selection criteria Knowledge and skills in the following areas: Robotics, computer science, computer vision, machine learning, state estimation, perception, sensor fusion, autonomous systems, navigation and
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11th May 2026 Languages English English English The Department of Computer Science has a vacancy for a PhD Candidate in Human-Centred AI Infrastructure Apply for this job See advertisement This is
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15th May 2026 Languages English English English The Department of Computer Science has a vacancy for a PhD Candidate in Responsible Innovation and Social Knowledge in Artificial Intelligence Apply
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. This project aims to uncover fundamental "algorithms" the mammalian brain uses to predict or choose between dynamically moving agents, working at the intersection of ethology, computational behavior and systems
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systems can have consequences for product quality and/or yield. The increased use of high-quality vision systems (including depth cameras and X-Ray) in robotics has extended capability significantly, but
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will be associated with the HYPSO -satellite programme of NTNU and international collaboration with the Earth and Planetary Research Group (University of Stirling, Scotland) and Finnish Environment