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economics, contributing to the core research agenda of FREE. Candidates with a strong background in economics and with an interest in experimental methods, behavioural theory, and interdisciplinary
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at other ENERPOL institutions, one admitted candidate will advance methods to compute and analyse energy-related household inequality (EHI) using granular Norwegian household data, and the second admitted
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additional training in cutting-edge imaging techniques and molecular methods to deepen the understanding of the mechanisms and genes at play. Duties of the position Complete the doctoral education (30 ECTS
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, differential equations, geometry/topology, numerical analysis, optimization, and statistics. Part of the research is also carried out in close cooperation with other fields of science and technology at NTNU, as
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engineering Engineering » Control engineering Mathematics » Applied mathematics Computer science » Cybernetics Researcher Profile First Stage Researcher (R1) Positions PhD Positions Country Norway Application
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at other ENERPOL institutions, one admitted candidate will advance methods to compute and analyse energy-related household inequality (EHI) using granular Norwegian household data, and the second admitted
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-based control and perception methods can enhance the autonomy and precision of underwater manipulation operations, such as valve turning and retrieving objects from the sea floor. You will investigate
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methods will be an advantage. Your higher education must equate 5 years of full-time studies on top of the entry requirements for first cycle studies (Bachelor’s degree) in Norway. For some countries this
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, with a strong training in control of marine vehicles and/or robots. Additional training in machine learning methods is an advantage. Your degree must correspond to a five-year Norwegian program, where
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. The objective of this PhD project is to develop learning-based methods for maritime tracking and prediction in time- and safety-critical applications. Artificial intelligence techniques will be utilized in order