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environmental change. The BEE section is a collaborative, vibrant, and growing research community including 12 Associate Professors and Professors, 23 PhD candidates, researchers, and postdocs, and 4 engineers
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Developing tasks in a strong and international professional environment Open and inclusive working environment with committed colleagues Favorable terms as a member of the Norwegian Public Service Pension Fund
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, computation, and environment, across flying, ground, and aquatic robot configurations. Our mission is to chart a generalizable path for physical AI and transform how robot morphology and autonomy are co
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that are faster, more knowledge-rich, and capable of delivering solutions with improved commercial, environmental, and technical performance. You will be part of a world leading, vibrant research community in
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to promote human, animal and environmental health by furthering our understanding of host microbiota interactions? And are you intrigued by how soft materials can provide strong defenses? The Department
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is an eight-year collaborative project with 65 partners within maritime industry and research, funded by the Research Council of Norway under the Research Centre for Environment-friendly Energy (FME
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associated with the second cluster of the centre, that focuses on Hybrid Intelligence. The goal is to investigate how human-AI interaction and collaboration evolves in contemporary AI environments, including
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an important mission in society Developing tasks in a strong and international professional environment Career guidance and follow-up during the PhD period Open and inclusive working environment with
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secondary resources, including EV batteries. The selected candidate will join the Resources, Energy & Environment (IMA-REM) research group at NTNU and work alongside co-supervisors from the Nuclear Chemistry
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member of the Software Engineering research group. The goal of this project is described above. We are seeking a highly motivated individual who wants to excel in a research environment. Part of the main