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modeling (any sector) Experience with experimental work Experience with robotics/autonomous systems Knowledge about marine technology Norwegian oral and written language skills Personal characteristics
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intelligent behavior in robots of fundamentally different forms. The PhD candidate will be supervised by Kostas Alexis, head of the Autonomous Robots Lab (ARL), and the position is part of the recently-funded
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leverage the extensive underwater robotics infrastructure at NTNU and the Norwegian Centre for Embodied AI. The PhD candidate will be supervised by Kostas Alexis, head of the Autonomous Robots Lab (ARL
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NTNU and the application process here. About the position The aim of this PhD project is to develop explainable physics-informed RNNs for autonomous navigation and neural observer design within
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decisions. The resulting route planning solutions will support improved navigational safety, operational resilience and reduced emissions both for conventional and autonomous vessels. The research will be
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for anomaly detection, risk analysis and autonomous navigation. The resulting AI-based agents and systems can support maritime situational awareness, security, safety and logistics. The PhD candidate will
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ship surveillance; Decarbonization and energy management; Autonomous ships and remote control. The research partners are the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU), University of Oslo
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maintenance; Crew training; Maritime traffic and ship surveillance; Decarbonization and energy management; Autonomous ships and remote control. The research partners are the Norwegian University of Science and
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conditions, applicable for autonomous mission planning. Consider also real-time compensation of wave loads for DP vessels. General duties are: Complete the doctoral education until obtaining a doctorate, in