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Doctoral candidate Isabelle Viole at the Department of Technology Systems, Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, will be defending the thesis:
"Renewable energy supply and energy storage systems for a sustainable telescope"
Doctoral candidate Titus M. Casademont at the Department of Technology Systems, Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, will be defending the thesis:
"Dielectric Permittivity with Ground Penetrating Radar: Analysis of the Shallow Martian Subsurface"
Doctoral candidate Torbjørn Egeland-Eriksen at the Department of Technology Systems, Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, will be defending the thesis:
"Green hydrogen as energy storage and energy carrier in combination with offshore wind power: Production, energy management and techno-economic analysis"
Doctoral candidate Lars Ødegaard Bentsen at the Department of Technology Systems, Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, will be defending the thesis:
"Deep Learning for Offshore Wind Park Modelling and Forecasting"
Sigurd Eide at the Department of Technology Systems will be defending the thesis
"RIMFAX-modeling for Martian subsurface exploration: Ground-penetrating radar studies for the Mars 2020 Perseverance rover mission, during exploration of Jezero Crater Floor"
for the degree of philosophiae doctor.
M.sc Mari Øgaard at the Department of Technology Systems will be defending the thesis
"Methodology for performance evaluation of PV systems - with a special focus on high latitudes and snow"
for the degree of philosophiae doctor.
M.sc. Manas Pradhan by the Department of Technology Systems will be defending his thesis:
Interoperability for Disaster Relief Operations in Smart City Environments
for the degree of Philosophiae Doctor.
M.sc. Maghsoud Morshedi Chinibolagh by the Department of Technology Systems will be defending his thesis:
Machine Learning for Managed Wi-Fi: From best-effort to quality-assessed wireless services
for the degree of Philosophiae Doctor.
M.sc. Lars Grønmark Holmen by the Department of Technology Systems will be defending his thesis:
Development of 1.5 µm and 2 µm fiber lasers and applications in 3D-imaging and mid-infrared generation
for the degree of Philosophiae Doctor.
M.sc. Manish Shrestha by the Department of Technology Systems will be defending his thesis:
LightSC: A light-weight security classification methodology to design and evaluate security of IoT systems
for the degree of Philosophiae Doctor.
M.sc. Åsmund Skomedal by the Department of Technology Systems will be defending his thesis:
Data-based approaches to efficient operation and maintenance of PV systems
for the degree of Philosophiae Doctor.
M.sc. Elahe Fazeldehkordi by the Department of Technology Systems will be defending her thesis:
Security and Privacy Solutions in IoT and Distributed Systems Design
for the degree of Philosophiae Doctor.
M.sc. Karl Jacob Hiden Rudander by the Department of Technology Systems will be defending his thesis:
"Underwater Acoustic Communication in the Very High-Frequency Band"
for the degree of Philosophiae Doctor.
M.sc. Andreas Nygård Osnes by the Department of Technology Systems will be defending his dissertation for the degree of Philosophiae Doctor:
"Shock-induced flow through particle clouds"