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of Engineering Science and technology (IVT) in industrial processes within the marine environment and seafood industry. The position is for a period of four years. The nominal length of the PhD programme is three years
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PhD Research Fellow in ML-assisted reservoir characterization/modelling for CO2 storage (ref 290702)
“VICCO”. The study areas will be selected based on the VICCO centre's focus and guidance from industry partners. For more information and how to apply: https://www.jobbnorge.no/en/available-jobs/job/290702
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brings together leading robotics and AI groups with key partners from industry and the public sector to study how intelligence emerges from the interaction between body, computation, and environment
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doctoral level. The faculty has established close cooperation on research with NORCE (Norwegian Research Centre AS) and the regional industry. A number of master's and doctoral theses are made in
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The Centre for Geophysical Forecasting (CGF) at NTNU. CGF is a centre for research-driven innovation and is funded by the Research Council of Norway and industry partners. The immediate leader is Head of
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provided throughout the doctoral education. Research topic The PhD Fellow will conduct research in industrial economics with a primary focus on the seafood industry, comprising aquaculture and fisheries
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Forecasting (CGF) at NTNU. CGF is a centre for research-driven innovation and is funded by the Research Council of Norway and industry partners. The immediate leader is Head of Department. Duties
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established close cooperation on research with NORCE (Norwegian Research Centre AS) and the regional industry. A number of master's and doctoral theses are made in collaboration with the industry. The faculty
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photonic device concepts and architectures, and optical test and measurement methodologies Development of nanofabrication processes in the NTNU Nanolab cleanroom Photonic chip design, manufacturing, and
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funded by the Norwegian Research Council, 8 user industry partners and 4 academic and research institutions. More details on the centre research activities here . Research topic This project aims