12 mathematics-graph-theory positions at NTNU Norwegian University of Science and Technology
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an internationally leading research environment in quantum condensed matter theory and experiments, embedded in the QuSpin section of the Department of Physics, which hosts a Center of Excellence in Quantum
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to contribute to foundational research at the intersection of control theory, optimization, and artificial intelligence, with potential applications in energy systems, and infrastructure networks. The successful
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Theory and Principles for Receiver Design This PhD project aims to develop a theoretical framework for biocommunication using semantic communication theory and principles. The foundational framework will
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of Quantum Spintronics at the Department of Physics, NTNU in Trondheim, Norway. The candidates will join and become part of an international research environment in quantum condensed matter theory and
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to develop cutting-edge theories, methods and technology, for efficient, effective and responsible exploitation of data-driven AI in industrial solutions. Currently the center concentrates their activities
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engineering and information technology, protection automation and control theory studies. The PhD candidate will address new protection, control, and automation concepts development, understanding important
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. In the project we will focus on characterization of offshore noise that might impact the DAS data and develop methods for reducing the impact of such noise. Mathematical methods to enhance and ease
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Academically relevant background within marine control/cybernetics, computer science, or hydrodynamics, with good skills in mathematics, programming, and machine learning. Master's degree in control engineering
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including the research statement Proficiency in both written and spoken English Scientific qualifications: A degree in Biology, Geology and Earth Science, Physics, Mathematics, Geography, Soil Science
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have a relevant master’s degree in computer science, mathematics, statistics, or a related area with very good results. Your course of study must correspond to a five-year Norwegian course, where 120