Leading Minds: Higher Education and Fellowship Opportunities in Norway
This event will provide insights into academic and research opportunities at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU), one of Norway’s premier institutions.
Three distinguished professors from NTNU — Ottar Laurits Osen, Robin T. Bye, and Dr. Vijander Singh — will share their experiences and discuss the wide range of fellowship programs, higher education pathways, and research opportunities available for international students in Norway. Participants will also have the opportunity to interact with the panelists and gain valuable advice on navigating academic prospects abroad.
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- CHRIST (Deemed to be University)
- Bangalore, Karnataka
- India 560074
- Building: Kengeri Campus
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Ottar Laurits Osen of NTNU
Current position: Professor at the study program in Automation in Ålesund.
Interests: Industrial control systems, intelligent systemes, micro-controllers, technical safety (SIL) and pedagogics (problem based and project based learning).
Teaching: Industrial control systems, instrumentation, cybernetics, intelligent systems (artificial intelligence), simulations and micro controllers. Mentoring B.Sc. and M.Sc. theses.
Experience: Automation for vessels and offshore installations. Control systems for vessels, production process and subsea. Software development (databases and CNC machines). Participated in large offshore projects such as Snorre A, Troll C, Petrojarl Foinaven and Heidrun. experience as project manager and co-ordinator for a H2020 application.
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Robin T. Bye of NTNU
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I am professor at the Department of ICT and Natural Sciences, programme director of MSc in Mechatronics and Automation (siv.ing.) and BSc in Automation and Intelligent Systems, and head of the Cyber-Physical Systems Laboratory at NTNU in Ålesund. I participate in NTNU SFI AutoShip, SAFEMATE, and many other projects, including a collaboration with Ålesund Biomechanics Lab. Apart from teaching automation and computer engineering courses at both the bachelor and master level on topics such as artificial intelligence, cybernetics, control systems, and intelligent systems, I also supervise PhD, master, and bachelor students on their thesis topics. My current research interests relate to the interdisciplinary world of cyber-physical systems and how to combine state-of-the-art methods for solving problems related to autonomous systems and biomechatronics, with a focus on autonomous ships and simulators for computer haptic assisted orthopaedic surgery (CHAOS). Virtual prototyping, computational modelling and simulation of human movements, and dynamic resource allocation and operations research, as well as research in teaching and education, are topics I have investigated and are still interested in.
Please visit my website at www.robinbye.com for more information about my professional activities, including my CV, research projects, and publications (the list below is autogenerated and not exhaustive).
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Date: September 6, 2024
Time: 2:00 PM - 4:00 PM (IST)
Venue: Block 1 Auditorium, CHRIST (Deemed to be University), Kengeri Campus