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Engineering, NTNU, has a vacancy for a 3-year PhD position for research on deicing of roads by utilising shallow geothermal energy for Norwegian ground and climatic conditions. The Geotechnical Engineering
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special focus on energy micropiles. The Geotechnical Engineering Group and is well known for its work in the field of quick clays, slope stability, energy geostructures and advanced numerical methods
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-water settings. The research will develop a unified framework that fuses heterogeneous sensing modalities through uncertainty-aware probabilistic optimization while maintaining semantic, structural, and
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environment. Apply now if you are motivated to drive the project and eager to advance applied forest remote sensing. Main tasks Process remotely sensed data Develop statistical models predicting tree- and
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the broader framework of Embodied AI. The goal is to integrate physical models with deep learning to create interpretable, data-driven observers that enable physically grounded perception and control for robust
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explainable physics-informed RNNs for autonomous navigation and neural observer design within the broader framework of Embodied AI. The goal is to integrate physical models with deep learning to create
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– and building on recent advances in foundation models, neural model predictive control, and robotic world models – this PhD project will investigate principles and mechanisms for a shared autonomy
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the field of optics. The research group conducts applied research in fields such as remote sensing, communications technology, autonomous platforms, power electronics, energy systems and advanced control
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, connected to the newly established Norwegian Maritime AI Centre . The position aims to advance how artificial intelligence support ship design processes that are faster, more knowledge-rich, and capable
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leading interdisciplinary hub that advances foundational research, responsible innovation, robust governance and broad capacity building. This fellowship is associated with the third cluster of the centre