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at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU) for general criteria for the position (see: https://www.ntnu.edu/studies/phd/regulations ). Preferred selection criteria Experience with digital
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knowledge for a better world. You will find more information about working at NTNU and the application process here. About the position The Structural Mechanics group (https://www.ntnu.edu/kt/research/sm ) is
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interconnected Internet-of-Energy (IoE) ecosystems. In this context, the MSCA Doctoral Network project SAILING (https://Secure AI and Digital Twin Empowered Smart Internet-of-Energy ) aims to establish a
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for the doctoral dissertation, or confirmation that your PhD thesis has been submitted. Documentation of a completed doctoral degree must be presented before taking up the position. A copy of the doctoral thesis
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of opportunity. Tasks will be literature reviews, simulations, data analysis from similar missions and/or data from project partners. The research will also include planning and conduction of field experiments
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include: Transcripts and diplomas for Bachelor's and Master's degrees CV Copy of Master's thesis. If you have recently submitted your Master's thesis, you can attach a draft of the thesis. Documentation
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emphasizes principled modeling, reproducible experimentation with open datasets and simulations, and publication-ready contributions targeting leading venues in machine learning and wireless communications
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-funding from industry and academic partners. You can read more about NICE on https://www.ntnu.edu/nice. Duties of the position Complete the doctoral education until obtaining a doctorate Carry out research
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knowledge of AI-enhanced planning in shipbuilding supply chains. Apply quantitative methodologies, such as simulation, analytical modelling, and AI‑driven techniques, to develop decision support for efficient
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market integration. The Blockades and the expectation of blockades in the era of the world wars prompted autarky policies, investments in R&D, and import substitution by imitation as well as innovation