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capabilities in modelling of thermal compositional multiphase flow and coupled process-structure interaction in fractured porous media. Qualifications and personal qualities Applicants must hold a Norwegian PhD
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the use of modern machine‑learning methods within applied mathematics—particularly physics‑informed learning, anomaly detection, data‑driven modelling, and the construction of surrogate models grounded in
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the steps in the application process and include the following: Under “Application text”: Write a brief description of your research interests and motivation for applying for the position. Under “CV”, include
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work (e.g. teaching at the Department). The position is subject to financing by the ERC starting grant project ‘OceanCoupling ’. Another PhD position in physical oceanography from the same project can be
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duties exclusively, or four years with both research and other career-promoting work. This will be clarified in the recruitment process. A career plan will be prepared that specifies the competencies
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process here . ... (Video unable to load from YouTube. Accept cookie and refresh page to watch video, or click here to open video) About the position High-pressure die-cast (HPDC) aluminium alloys
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for polymers/metals, and topology/geometry optimization. Quantifying performance through quasi-static and dynamic experiments. Understanding the physical mechanisms that govern failure and energy absorption
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seamlessly in the physical world through embodied robotic platforms. The PhD candidates will be part of the department’s research activities at OsloMet OceanLab, working within robotics, control, perception
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to inclusivity and equal opportunity. Further information about our employment process can be found here . via Unsplash via Unsplash About The University of Bergen (UiB) The University of Bergen (UiB) is an
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a strong background in STEM fields (e.g., Electrical power engineering, control system engineering, Physics or environmental engineering, Mathematics (Operations research) or Computer Science