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Alex Mason

Professor at Norwegian University of Life Sciences

Norwegian University of Life Sciences

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Research Interests

Industrial Automation

30%

Human-robot Interaction

20%

Collaborative Robotics

40%

Robotics

40%

Manufacturing Engineering

30%

Sensor Technology

30%

Mechanical Engineering

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Recent Grants

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Microwave spectroscopy in the detection of spinal cord ischaemia in thoraco-abdominal surgery

Open Date: 2014-03-01

Close Date: 2017-03-01

Grant: Close

Novel Energy and Biotechnology Developments in the Sustainable Built Environment

Open Date: 2014-03-01

Close Date: 2014-04-01

Grant: Close

Smart Radio Frequency Identification Platform with Acoustic Stimulus for Virtual Fencing

Open Date: 2014-02-01

Close Date: 2014-06-01

Grant: Close

Automated monitoring of foraging behaviour in free ranging sheep grazing biodiverse pasture

Open Date: 2013-08-01

Close Date: 2014-08-01

Grant: Close

Proof of Concept Dairy Cow Sensor

Open Date: 2013-03-01

Close Date: 2013-08-01

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Norwegian University of Life Sciences

PhD Position in Robotics, Automation and Sensing for Food Processing Automation

The Norwegian University of Life Sciences (NMBU) is offering a fully funded PhD position in Robotics, Automation and Sensing, focusing on food processing automation. The position is based at the Department of Mechanical Engineering and Technology Management within the Faculty of Science and Technology, and is part of the Robotics Group, which works on both agricultural robotics and manufacturing automation. This PhD will concentrate on industrial robots handling food products, a challenging area due to the variability and perishable nature of raw materials. The research scope includes several key areas: (1) Augmented 3D training sets using generative AI to address the lack of standardized models and high variation in food products; (2) Multimodal sensing to improve process accuracy and repeatability by integrating vision systems and other sensors; (3) Collaborative operation, enabling robots to work alongside humans and adapt to irregular batch production environments. The position is not tied to a specific R&D project, allowing the candidate to define their research topic within these areas and contribute to future projects. Main tasks involve topic definition, developing use-cases for benchmarking, hardware/software development, data collection, experimental documentation, and scientific publication. The candidate will also complete required courses and participate in the academic community at NMBU. Applicants must have a Master's degree or equivalent in a relevant engineering discipline, with a minimum grade of B in both coursework and thesis. Candidates submitting their MSc thesis by 30 June 2026 may be considered. Required skills include proficiency in English, relevant programming experience, and demonstrable expertise in at least one key area (generative AI, sensor systems, collaborative robotics). Preferred qualifications include experience with 3D vision systems, programming languages (Python, C#, C, C++), industrial robots, and academic writing. The position offers a salary of 550,800 NOK per year, with the possibility of a higher salary for exceptionally qualified candidates. Admission to the PhD program is a prerequisite for appointment. The candidate is expected to be physically present at NMBU in Ås, Norway, daily. Employment follows Norwegian university regulations and relevant acts. To apply, submit your application via the Jobbnorge portal, including a motivation letter, CV, certified academic documents, English translations if necessary, diploma supplement, documentation of English proficiency, and any additional relevant documentation. The application deadline is 4 May 2026. For further information, contact Professor Alex Mason at [email protected]. NMBU is committed to diversity and encourages qualified candidates from all backgrounds to apply. The Faculty of Science and Technology offers a vibrant research environment with approximately 150 employees, 70 PhD students, and 1,500 students, covering disciplines such as data science, mechanics, robotics, environmental engineering, and more. The university is located in Ås, 30 km from Oslo.

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Norwegian University of Life Sciences

PhD Position in Robotics, Automation and Sensing for Food Processing Automation

A PhD position is available in Robotics, Automation and Sensing at the Department of Mechanical Engineering and Technology Management, Faculty of Science and Technology, Norwegian University of Life Sciences (NMBU). The position is for 3 years, starting 1st September 2026, and focuses on industrial robotics for food processing automation. The Robotics Group at NMBU works in mobile robotics for agriculture and manufacturing, with this position centered on manufacturing and handling of food products, a challenging area due to the variability and perishable nature of raw materials. The research scope includes several key areas: augmented 3D training sets using generative AI, multimodal sensing for improved feedback and performance, and collaborative operation of robots alongside human counterparts. The successful candidate will have the opportunity to define their research topic within these areas, develop use-cases, build hardware/software capabilities, collect data, conduct experiments, and publish scientific papers. Main tasks involve topic definition, benchmarking, system development, experimentation, and academic writing. The position is not tied to a specific R&D project, allowing flexibility and contribution to future projects. The Robotics Group is part of a vibrant faculty with broad research in data science, mechanics, process engineering, robotics, construction, industrial economics, environmental physics, renewable energy, geomatics, water and environmental engineering, applied mathematics, and teacher education in natural sciences. Applicants must have a Master's degree or equivalent in a relevant engineering discipline, with grades B or better. Candidates submitting MSc thesis by 30 June 2026 may be considered. Required skills include proficiency in English, relevant programming experience, and demonstrable experience in generative AI, sensor systems, or collaborative robotics. Advantageous qualifications include experience with 3D vision systems, proficiency in Python, C#, C, and C++, experience with industrial robots, and academic writing skills. Personal motivation and suitability are important. Funding is provided as a PhD Research Fellow, position code 1017, with a salary of 550,800 NOK per year. Exceptionally well-qualified candidates may receive a higher salary. Employment is full-time and fixed term for 3 years. Admission to the PhD program is a prerequisite for appointment. The candidate is expected to be physically present at NMBU daily. To apply, submit your application electronically via the provided link. Register an account, complete the online form, and enter your CV in Jobbnorge's CV form. Attach a motivation letter, CV, certified copies of academic diplomas and certificates, English translations if needed, diploma supplement, documentation of English proficiency, and additional relevant documentation. Interviews will be arranged for the best qualified candidates, who must present original diplomas and certificates. The Faculty of Science and Technology (REALTEK) at NMBU is committed to research-based knowledge and education, supporting the UN's sustainability goals. The university offers a unique student environment and internationally leading research groups. NMBU values diversity and encourages qualified candidates to apply regardless of gender, disability, cultural background, or employment history. The workplace is in Ås, 30 km from Oslo. For further information, contact Professor Alex Mason ([email protected]). More details about NMBU can be found at www.nmbu.no.

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Collaborators3

Tamas Haidegger

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HUNGARY

Kristóf Takács

Óbuda University

HUNGARY

Olga Korostynska

Professor in BioMedical Engineering

OsloMet – Oslo Metropolitan University

NORWAY