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David Morin

Associate Professor at Norwegian University of Science and Technology

Norwegian Institute of Science and Technology

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Solid Mechanics

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Structural Engineering

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Python Programming

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Mechanical Engineering

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Computational Mechanics

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Constitutive Modeling

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Norwegian University of Science and Technology

PhD Candidate in Computational Mechanics – AI-Enhanced Finite Element Methods

The Department of Structural Engineering at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU) invites applications for a PhD Candidate position in computational mechanics, with a focus on AI-enhanced finite element methods. NTNU is a leading technical-scientific university located in Trondheim, Norway, renowned for its broad-based research and professional education. The university hosts a vibrant community of 9,000 employees and 43,000 students, dedicated to creating knowledge for a better world. This PhD position is embedded within an ambitious research environment where computational mechanics, advanced finite element modelling, and artificial intelligence converge. The successful candidate will contribute to the development of next-generation AI-informed finite element methods for robust structural design, working at the forefront of nonlinear simulation. The research group offers strong expertise in solid mechanics, constitutive modelling, and high-performance computing, providing close supervision, access to modern computational infrastructure, and opportunities for interdisciplinary collaboration—from mechanics to machine learning. The project aims to shape emerging concepts in Artificial Intelligence Informed Mechanics (AIIM), combining fundamental research with methodological innovation. The candidate will gain expertise in scientific programming, advanced simulation techniques, and AI-driven modelling, skills highly valued in both academia and high-tech industry. Participation in the SIMLab research group ( https://www.ntnu.edu/kt/simlab ) and international activities such as conferences and research stays is expected. Supervision will be provided by Associate Professor David Morin. The position offers a 3-year employment contract with a gross annual salary of NOK 550,800, subject to a 2% statutory contribution to the State Pension Fund. Additional benefits include favorable terms as a member of the Norwegian Public Service Pension Fund, free Norwegian language training at a basic level (A2), and access to employee benefits. NTNU values diversity and strives for an inclusive, gender-balanced, and creative working environment. Applicants must hold a relevant Master's degree in mechanical engineering, structural engineering, or equivalent, corresponding to a five-year Norwegian course with 120 credits at master's level. Master students may apply if the degree is completed and documented before starting the position and no later than 01.08.2026. A strong academic background is required, with an average grade of B or better according to NTNU's grading scale, or equivalent. Candidates with weaker grades may be considered if they can document particular suitability for PhD education. Admission requirements for the faculty's Doctoral Programme ( https://www.ntnu.edu/studies/phiv ) must be met. Fluency in spoken and written English is required. Preferred qualifications include knowledge of constitutive modelling of materials, non-linear finite element methods, programming experience in Python and Fortran, and experience with non-linear finite element software such as Abaqus. Personal qualities such as independence, structured work, communication skills, motivation, and adaptability are emphasized. To apply, submit your application and all required attachments electronically via Jobbnorge.no ( https://www.jobbnorge.no/en/available-jobs/job/297237 ) by the deadline of 8th April 2026. Required documents include CV, transcripts and diplomas for Bachelor's and Master's degrees, a copy or draft of your Master's thesis, documentation of completed Master's degree, a short letter of motivation, relevant publications, and names/contact information of three referees. If your education was completed abroad, attach documentation of scope and quality, and diploma supplement if available. Applications will only be assessed based on information received by the deadline. For questions about the position, contact Associate Professor David Morin at [email protected]. For recruitment process inquiries, contact HR Consultant June Hovde at [email protected]. The city of Trondheim offers a rich cultural scene, excellent welfare services, and a high quality of life, making it an attractive location for international researchers.

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Norwegian University of Science and Technology

PhD Candidate in Computational Mechanics at NTNU

Join the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU) as a PhD Candidate in Computational Mechanics within the Department of Structural Engineering, located in Trondheim, Norway. NTNU is a leading technical-scientific university with a strong focus on professional education and research, hosting over 9,000 employees and 43,000 students. The Department of Structural Engineering is internationally recognized for its research in mechanical engineering, civil and environmental engineering, and ICT. This PhD position offers the opportunity to work at the intersection of computational mechanics, advanced finite element modelling, and artificial intelligence. The research will focus on nonlinear simulation and the development of next-generation AI-enhanced finite element methods for robust structural design. You will be part of the SIMLab research group ( https://www.ntnu.edu/kt/simlab ), collaborating across disciplines from mechanics to machine learning, and benefiting from modern computational infrastructure and close supervision by Associate Professor David Morin. The project aims to advance Artificial Intelligence Informed Mechanics (AIIM), combining fundamental research with methodological innovation. You will gain expertise in scientific programming, advanced simulation techniques, and AI-driven modelling, skills highly valued in both academia and high-tech industry. The position includes participation in international activities such as conferences and research stays at foreign institutions. Applicants must hold a relevant Master's degree in mechanical engineering, structural engineering, or equivalent, with a strong academic background (average grade B or better on NTNU's scale). Master students may apply if the degree is completed before 01.08.2026. Admission to the faculty's Doctoral Programme ( https://www.ntnu.edu/studies/phiv ) is required. Preferred qualifications include knowledge of constitutive modelling of materials, non-linear finite element methods, programming experience in Python and Fortran, and familiarity with software such as Abaqus. Fluency in English is mandatory. The position is fully funded, offering a gross salary of NOK 550,800 per annum for three years, with favorable terms as a member of the Norwegian Public Service Pension Fund and free basic Norwegian language training. NTNU provides a supportive, inclusive, and diverse working environment, with career guidance, mentoring, and employee benefits. To apply, submit your application electronically via Jobbnorge.no ( link ), including CV, transcripts, diplomas, Master's thesis or draft, motivation letter, relevant publications, and contact information for three referees. Ensure all documents are in Norwegian, a Scandinavian language, or English. Applications are assessed only on information received by the deadline, 8 April 2026. For further information, contact Associate Professor David Morin ([email protected]) or HR Consultant June Hovde ([email protected]). The city of Trondheim offers a vibrant cultural scene, excellent welfare services, and a high quality of life, making it an ideal location for academic and personal growth.

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