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and application of fast solvers for Maxwell’s equations and nonlinear inversion algorithms that we have already developed in a previous PhD project. In addition to electromagnetic geophysics
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performance. The developed methods and algorithms will be validated on both scaled in-house test setups and Å Energi’s pilot HEPs, in collaboration with Volue Industrial IoT AS. Active collaboration with other
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data to assess fault impacts on efficiency and to forecast system performance. The developed methods and algorithms will be validated on both scaled in-house test setups and Å Energi’s pilot HEPs, in
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academic IT environment in Norway, and offer a wide range of theoretical and applied IT programmes of study at all levels. Our subject areas include hardware, algorithms, visual computing, AI, databases
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levels. Our subject areas include hardware, algorithms, visual computing, AI, databases, software engineering, information systems, learning technology, HCI, CSCW, IT operations and applied data processing
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environment in Norway, and offer a wide range of theoretical and applied IT programmes of study at all levels. Our subject areas include hardware, algorithms, visual computing, AI, databases, software
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of Computer Science We are the leading academic IT environment in Norway, and offer a wide range of theoretical and applied IT programmes of study at all levels. Our subject areas include hardware, algorithms, visual
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, algorithms, visual computing, AI, databases, software engineering, information systems, learning technology, HCI, CSCW, IT operations and applied data processing. The Department has groups in both Trondheim
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particular to the development and validation of novel computational language models, algorithms, and tools for spoken language-based cognitive tests for low-resource languages, and their integration with
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four years. The nominal length of the PhD programme is three years. The fourth year is distributed as 25 % each year and will consist of teaching and other duties. The objective of the position is that