18 postdoctoral-coastal-modelling PhD positions at NTNU Norwegian University of Science and Technology
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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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marine technology, together with more than 60 PhD students from all over the world. You will explore how emerging AI technologies—foundation models, generative design tools, agent platforms, reasoning
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regulations that provides both incentives and constraints for the maritime energy transition and emission reduction. The research objective of the PhD is to develop models that capture the interaction between
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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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technology and the equipment industry, fisheries and aquaculture. We also have a strong commitment to the development of sustainable solutions for offshore renewable energy, coastal infrastructure, and marine
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designing, developing and evaluating systems and models to enhance learning through AI technology. The PhD fellow will engage with developing and evaluating models and agents, as well as, multi-agent networks
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. Developing innovative separation processes is expected to positively impact the circular economy and enable Sustainable Business Model (SBM) innovation. The current project's goal is to contribute
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seasonal emissions such as winter CH4 emissions, using AI tools to develop upscaling tools or upscale to circumpolar region, or using climate modeling such as the Norwegian Earth System Model to constrain
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the partners of NorwAI , but also with PhD candidates and other postdoctoral fellows at the center and the department as a whole. Duties of the position Complete the doctoral education until obtaining a
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will develop models to understand non-equilibrium transport of orbital angular momentum in superconducting hybrid structures. This is part of an effort to determine the merits of superconducting