11 digital-games PhD positions at NTNU Norwegian University of Science and Technology
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of the collected data. This main goal of this particular PhD fellowship is to develop innovative applications, tools and models for AI game-based learning. Further, in collaboration with a postdoc, the candidate
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motivated to take a step towards a doctorate and open up exciting career opportunities? Do you have a background in electric power engineering, and are you interested in power system protection, and digital
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step towards a doctorate and open up exciting career opportunities? Do you have a background in electric power engineering, and are you interested in power system protection, and digital substation
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to the digitalization, automation and robotization of society. The Department of Engineering Cybernetics is one of seven departments in the Faculty of Information Technology and Electrical Engineering . Where to apply
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technologies to support design and development of game-based learning. Short cover/motivation letter (400 words/1 page). Publications and any other work that the applicant wishes to be taken into account should
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research environment at NTNU that addresses the challenges and solutions of the twin energy transition, the integrated movement to electrification and renewable power sources and digital transformation. It
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for a further career in higher education and research, in and outside academia. In today’s digital world, extremely large amounts of content overwhelms users, and it becomes a challenge for the end
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everyday life. Department of Electronic Systems The digitalization of Norway is impossible without electronic systems. We are Norway’s leading academic environment in this field, and contribute with our
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at the Faculty of Information Technology and Electrical Engineering. Our department is Norway’s leading in the field, and our vision is to be at the centre of the digital, green shift. We have excellent
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, cyber defence, cryptography, digital forensics, security in e-health and welfare technology, intelligent transportation systems and malware. The Department of Information Security and Communication