14 algorithm-development-"University-of-Surrey" PhD positions at NTNU Norwegian University of Science and Technology in Norway
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actors in Norway and be in a unique position to develop an attractive career either in industry or in research/Academia. Your immediate leader will be the Head of unit, Applied Information
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based in the Cryptology discipline of the Department of Information Security and Communication Technology. The candidate will be analyzing and developing algorithms for privacy preserving health registry
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Trondheim, Norway, but the Researcher-project is of both academic and industrial relevance, and it will therefore be developed in close cooperation between NTNU in Trondheim and the company Petronas, which is
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”. The appointment is to be made in accordance with NTNUs guidelines for recruitment positions and Regulations for the degrees philosophiae doctor (ph.d.) and philosophiae doctor (ph.d.) in artistic development work
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possibility to develop one of the chapters of the PhD based on the direction of the research interest of the student. Some of the examples include, but not limited to, conducting field observations to constrain
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) has a vacancy for a full-time 100% position as a PhD Candidate. Your immediate leader will be the Head of Department. About the project Technology development in geothermal energy and deep drilling has
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of Offshore Wind Turbines using Contactless Sensors and Operational Modal Analysis”. The main aim of this project is to develop a condition monitoring system with contactless sensors for critical drivetrain
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: Characterization of realistic inflow environments and their impact on turbine performance Assessment of clearance effects on loads and efficiency near the sea surface and seabed Development and use of multi-fidelity
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-zero-emissions society. SecurEL aims to develop new knowledge addressing research challenges arising from accelerated electrification and increased use of the existing grid. Reaching these goals requires
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of existing materials. In this project, we aim to develop innovative characterization techniques to gain a fundamental understanding of the extraction processes. This includes identifying both the limitations