CyberMar: Marie Curie Training Site [MCTS NTNU]


       
         

Marine Cybernetics - Modelling and Control of Hydroelastic Structures

Norwegian University of Science and Technology

Department of Engineering Cybernetics
Department of Marine Technology

The CyberMar Marie Curie Training Site in Trondheim welcomes PhD students from EU countries to work on marine control systems and hydroelasticity for a period of 3-12 months (Research Topics). We also offers an international MSc program in Marine Control Systems.

Marine cybernetics and hydroelasticity are multidisciplinary research and development programs addressing modelling and control of marine dynamical systems and hydroelastic structures in particular. The main objective of the research program is to create the necessary expertise and the technology basis to support new advances in sea transportation, offshore exploration, and exploitation of hydrocarbons at deep-water fields as well as marine biological and mineral resources.

The research fields of CyberMar are addressing the integration of mathematical modelling of marine structural dynamics and hydrodynamics, control engineering and information technology.

The European Commission does also support experimental projects by Trondheim Marine Systems Research Infrastructure.

Preference will be given to fellows wishing to stay more than 6 months. Particularly industrial researchers or industry relevant research are welcome, and we also especially encourage women to apply.


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Research Staff

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Information:

Available Positions

How to Apply

Eligibility

Financing

Useful Links

CESOS: Centre of Ships and Ocean Structures

Marine Cybernetics: Dept. of Marine Technology

Motion Control Group:
Dept. of Engineering Cybernetics

Laboratories

MCLab

GPS/INS Lab.

HydroLaunch


Editor: Thor I. Fossen,       Contact address: Asgeir J. Sørensen,        Updated: January 15, 2004