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discussions, ensuring continuous learning and vibrant scholarly exchange. Comprehensive Skill Development: Alongside academic training, you will acquire transferable skills essential for professional success
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contribute to the development of sustainable and data-driven manufacturing systems and will be conducted in collaboration with industrial partners and international research networks. Duties of the position
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unable to load from YouTube. Accept cookie and refresh page to watch video, or click here to open video) About the position At the Department of Design at NTNU we educate designers with an understanding
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to knowledge development, education, and enlightenment that promote sustainable, fair, and knowledge-based societal development. Committed colleagues in a good working environment. Good welfare schemes
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by developing innovative non-destructive evaluation techniques and advanced digital tools for diagnostics, conservation and public engagement. Your immediate leader will be the Head of the Colorlab
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of Marine Technology , as part of the Norwegian Maritime AI Center (MAI) at NTNU . As a PhD candidate, you will conduct research to develop AI-driven methods for efficient methods for simulation-based testing
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, society and nature, and develops innovative, human-centred products, systems and services. The position is based in Trondheim and will be affiliated with Shore Control Lab , a design and human factors
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shipbuilding industry and develop frameworks and knowledge of AI-enhanced planning in shipbuilding supply chains. Apply quantitative methodologies, such as simulation, analytical modelling, and AI‑driven
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, but it relies heavily on experienced human instructors, whose availability is limited. Recent advances in artificial intelligence, especially large language models (LLMs), enable the development
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Ant Digital Twins for food safety. This is a 3-year position linked to the D-CRISP project . The candidate is to research, develop and demonstrate a methodology for building and integrating digital