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work on developing improved methods using deep learning with 3D point clouds to characterize forest ecosystem structure and function. 3D point clouds from LiDAR and photogrammetry provide an excellent
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10th November 2025 Languages English English English Do you want to develop methods in the interface between AI and forest ecosystems? PhD scholarship: methods for characterizing forest structure
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both written and oral English. Proficiency in Scandinavian languages is an asset. be able to work independently and in a structured manner and to collaborate with others. A grade of B or higher
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relevant other scientific publications and written work. be proficient in both written and oral English. Proficiency in Scandinavian languages is an asset. be able to work independently and in a structured
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languages is an asset. be able to work independently and in a structured manner and to collaborate with others. A grade of B or higher on the master’s thesis is normally required for admission to the PhD
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sensitivities and eye size. In this PhD project, the aim is to compare retinal structure, cone photopigments and optics in members of the Cervidae and Ursidae families to understand how these factors collectively
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@nhh.no AI and the Professional Services – Rethinking Structure, Strategy, and Work in the Age of Algorithmic Expertise Within DIGs AI agenda we have a particular interest in proposals linked to AI and
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projects. The first project (Innovative Approaches to Woodworking Traditions of Interior Norway) analyzes tree and forest structures to conserve cultural heritage by mapping the occurrence of timber
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outside academia. About the project Norway's maritime industry is recognized globally for its skill in creating specialized ships and offshore structures, especially for challenging operations where safety
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the Centre for the Study of Professions. Programme description Information about the content and structure of this programme is described in more detail in the programme description (student.oslomet.no) PhD