If you hold a master's degree in a STEM field and looking for Fully Funded PhD scholarships in Europe, Then you can check out the following fully Funded PhD positions at the University of Bergen in Norway.
Interested and eligible applicants may submit their online application for PhD programs via the University’s Online Application Portal. Details below 👇
1. Fully Funded PhD Position in Informatics
About the project
All employees are expected to contribute to leading-edge research and teaching of high international quality. All PhD students at the department are members of our research school in ICT, which provides an opportunity to interact with PhD students across the research fields. The school has annual meetings, monthly lunches and offers courses in scientific writing and application writing. In addition to working towards receiving a PhD degree, you can do career promoting work such as contributing to teaching, outreach and other tasks at the department as 25% of your time
Application Deadline: 1st December 2024
2. Fully Funded PhD Position in Artificial Intelligence – Synthetic Data Generation
Summary of PhD Program:
There is a vacancy for a PhD position at the Centre for the Science of Learning & Technology (SLATE), Faculty of Psychology, in Artificial intelligence – synthetic data generation, with a particular focus on privacy, data protection, and trustworthiness. The position is financed by Akademiaavtalen between University of Bergen and Equinor, and is connected to the project “Accelerating Privacy and Data Protection Measures Using Synthetic Data Generation” (ASPIRE). The PhD position is for a fixed term of 3 years, starting in Q1 2025.
Application Deadline: 29th November 2024
3. Fully Funded PhD Position in reservoir physics – Centre for Sustainable Subsurface Resources (CSSR)
Summary of PhD Program:
The PhD Research Fellow will be affiliated with Work Package 2: Short-cycle energy storage efficiency. We will study the impact of subsurface dynamics and bio-geochemical reactions on short-term energy storage. We need new understanding of physical processes during storage and withdrawal cycles to accurately assess the efficiency of short-term energy storage in the subsurface. The PhD Research Fellow will work in an interdisciplinary research team that study hydrogen storage, but with the possibility of extending to other forms of short-cycle energy storage.
Application Deadline: November 21, 2024
4. Fully Funded PhD Position in structural modeling for extra-large wind turbines
Summary of PhD Program:
The MSCA Doctoral Network covers 4 key research aspects: 1) wind characteristics and resources, 2) aerodynamics, 3) structures, and 4) aeroelasticity. Twelve fellows will undertake individual projects in these areas. All the research questions in the project reflect industry needs. Academic novelty and innovation will be reflected in the methodologies and solutions. The research results will be disseminated directly to the public and scientific community. The outcomes are both technologies and a talent pool to accelerate the next generation of large-scale offshore wind power.
Application Deadline: 14th November 2024
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