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industry in both acoustics and solar energy. You will gain expertise in experimental acoustics, advanced numerical modelling, sustainable building technologies and performance optimization. Are you motivated
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learning optimization at the Department of Computer Science, Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU). The position is supported by the EU Horizon project CIRES and offers the opportunity
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. You will gain expertise in experimental acoustics, advanced numerical modelling, sustainable building technologies and performance optimization. Are you motivated to take a step towards a doctorate and
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influenced by optimal training and technique in both a sport and health perspective as well as in rehabilitation of patients. The department's activities take place in "state of the art" laboratories, equipped
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19th April 2026 Languages English English English The Department of Geosciences has a vacancy for a PhD Candidate in Hard Rock Geothermal Drilling and AI-Driven Drilling Optimization - IV-21/26
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design. Duties of the position Complete the doctoral education until obtaining a doctorate Carry out research of good quality within the framework described above Design, test, and optimize novel
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drilling data, digital‑twin methodologies, and AI‑driven optimization approaches to address fundamental challenges in hard‑rock drilling. As a PhD candidate, you will benefit from close supervision, access
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creation of tender documents, specifications, and requirement structures. 2D and 3D spatial reasoning, including general arrangement exploration, layout optimization, and constraint-aware geometry generation
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, specifications, and requirement structures. 2D and 3D spatial reasoning, including general arrangement exploration, layout optimization, and constraint-aware geometry generation. AI-based performance assessment in
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27th April 2026 Languages English English English The Department of Structural Engineering has a vacancy for Two PhD positions in “Micromechanics-based modelling of ductile failure in high-strength