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mechanics, advanced finite element modelling, and artificial intelligence meet. As a PhD candidate, you will work at the forefront of nonlinear simulation, contributing to the development of next-generation
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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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of GNSS-R and other signals 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
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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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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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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
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focus on real-world studies of effectiveness and safety of pharmaceuticals using linked data from population-wide Norwegian health registries, in addition to data simulations (e.g. based in mathematical
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international institutions. More on the project at http://sure-ai.no. Duties of the position Complete the doctoral education until obtaining a doctorate Carry out research of good quality within the framework
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strategic strategic research area on civil security by focusing on the vulnerability assessment of urban environments, sustainability, resilience, and knowledge for a better world (https://www.ntnu.edu/civil
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on physics-based computational modelling. Key activities include crystal-plasticity-based finite-element (CPFE) simulations, unit-cell and microstructure-resolved models, and the development of modelling