Sort by
Refine Your Search
-
Listed
-
Employer
- NTNU - Norwegian University of Science and Technology
- NTNU Norwegian University of Science and Technology
- University of Bergen
- University of Oslo
- Nord University
- BI Norwegian Business School
- Norwegian University of Life Sciences (NMBU)
- OsloMet
- UiT The Arctic University of Norway
- King's College London
- Norwegian Institute of Bioeconomy Research
- Norwegian Meteorological Institute
- 2 more »
- « less
-
Field
-
are offering a fully funded PhD position in the field of Physics-informed Learning-based Control. This interdisciplinary research area bridges control theory, machine learning, and physics-based modeling
-
, making use of economic theory and state of the art econometric methods. The Department of Economics has a strong research-oriented faculty working within microeconomic theory, macroeconomics, econometrics
-
associate professors, five researchers/postdoctoral fellows, and five PhD students. Tips for a good job posting from the State's employer portal. More about the position The position is part of the European
-
, making use of economic theory and state of the art econometric methods. The Department of Economics has a strong research-oriented faculty working within microeconomic theory, macroeconomics, econometrics
-
. Remuneration and further information We offer: Salary 550 800 NOK per annum. For exceptionally well qualified candidates a higher salary may be considered. Government pay scale position code 1017 PhD Research
-
patients and society, via the establishment of spin-off companies and collaborations with industry. Currently, BIOMAT comprises four tenured professors and associate professors, five researchers/postdoctoral
-
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
-
to enable intelligent, real-time decision-making in large-scale interconnected systems. This position offers the opportunity to contribute to foundational research at the intersection of control theory
-
engineering and information technology, protection automation and control theory studies. The PhD candidate will address new protection, control, and automation concepts development, understanding important
-
theory studies. The PhD candidate will address new protection, control, and automation concepts development, understanding important mechanisms for substation protection using digital technologies both in