16 phd-in-power-electronics research jobs at NTNU Norwegian University of Science and Technology
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automation engineering, computer engineering, electric power systems, simulation and visualization. Our research areas include autonomous vessels, robotics, cybernetics, medical technology and health
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. Required selection criteria You must have completed a Norwegian doctoral degree or a corresponding foreign doctoral degree recognized as equivalent to a Norwegian PhD in Cybersecurity. If you can document
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-series prediction and/or robust control. Interact and collaborate with the RICO team, including PhD students, postdocs, permanent staff, and end-users. Presentation of results nationally and
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doctoral degree recognized as equivalent to a Norwegian PhD in Electronics Systems, Embedded Systems, Electrical Engineering, Information Security, Computer Science, or a closely relevant field equivalent
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. Required selection criteria Completed a Norwegian doctoral degree or corresponding foreign doctoral degree recognized as equivalent to a Norwegian PhD in Materials Science and Engineering, Physics, Materials
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master- and PhD-students associated with the CRÈME project. Required selection criteria You must have completed a Norwegian doctoral degree or a corresponding foreign doctoral degree recognized as
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activities and in activities of the Department of Information Security and Communication Technology (IIK), including supervision and co-supervision of MSc and PhD students. Required selection criteria You must
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Norwegian doctoral degree or corresponding foreign doctoral degree recognized as equivalent to a Norwegian PhD in architecture, urban design, planning or other relevant subjects, or equivalent practice-based
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Norwegian doctoral degree or corresponding foreign doctoral degree recognized as equivalent to a Norwegian PhD in architecture, urban design, planning or other relevant subjects, or equivalent practice-based
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collaboration between the department of physics / QuSpin (Professor Erik Wahlström - 1 PhD student and 1 PostDoc) and department of electronic systems and the oxide electronics group (Professor Thomas Tybell, 1