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24th November 2025 Languages English English English The Department of Marine Technology has a vacancy for a PhD Candidate in Marine Cybernetics on AI-Modeling for Prediction of Waves and Sea Loads
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-impact career paths in research and higher education, within academia, research institutes, or industry. We will employ a PhD candidate to perform research on development of an AI model that “understands
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Hereon conducts cutting-edge international research for a changing world: Around 1,000 employees contribute to the tackling of climate change, the sustainable use of the world's coastal systems and the
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predictable, complementary renewable source, particularly relevant for coastal nations like Norway. However, the hydrodynamic environment is complex: non-uniform inflows, wave–current interactions, and limited
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at industrial partners at TRL 6. Our objectives: Multiscale modelling to better understand RFB behavior and identify optimal hierarchical shaped pore- and electrode-structure to encounter optimum electrolyte as
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and focus groups to identify marine areas (spawning grounds, subsistence fisheries, coastal protection), species of interest to the communities and associated values (economic, socio-cultural and
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Management (SLUSE) IPB: Natural Resources and Environmental Sciences (NRES) UPM: Environmental Biotechnology/Environmental Engineering/Environmental System and Modeling UGM: Planning and Management of Coastal