12 machine-learning-phd PhD scholarships at NTNU Norwegian University of Science and Technology
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optimisation of aluminium extruded crash management systems (CMS). This research project combines operations research methodologies with machine learning techniques to revolutionise the design process, ensuring
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emerging field that applies computational techniques such as big data, machine learning, artificial intelligence, optimization, etc. for realizing sustainable future energy systems (smart grids, smart homes
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about working at NTNU and the application process here. About the job For a position as a PhD Candidate, the goal is a completed doctoral education up to an obtained doctoral degree. The Industrial
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data, model training, and model usage often attributed to disparate actors without established trust between them. This decentralization introduces vulnerabilities, as adversarial machine learning
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propulsion, optimization, machine learning, simulations, or similar topics practice scientific communication by writing articles and attending conferences with other scientists and PhD candidates Investigate
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to an obtained doctoral degree. The PhD candidate will investigate fundamental issues on edge intelligence, with focusing on distributed learning and inference of foundation models in the IoT-Edge-Cloud continuum
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professionally relevant background with a master’s degree (or similar level) involving computational science (machine learning and modelling), and electrochemical experimentation on batteries and pouch cell
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partners of NorwAI. Required selection criteria You must have a professionally relevant background in algorithms, machine learning, database systems, or data mining, with a research-oriented master’s thesis
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application process here. About the job We are looking for a 3-year PhD candidate within the field of “Advanced Forming of Extruded Profiles Based on Recycled Aluminium”. The position is within the research
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areas: Machine learning; Reliability, availability, maintainability, and safety (RAMS); Marine/Control engineering education must correspond to a five-year Norwegian degree program, where 120 credits