Oslo Metropolitan University is Norway's third largest university with 23,000 students and over 2,600 employees. We have campuses in central Oslo and at Romerike. OsloMet educates students and conducts research that contributes to the sustainability of the Norwegian welfare state and the metropolitan region.
The Faculty of Technology, Art and Design (TKD) offers higher education and research and development (R&D) activities within technical subjects, arts and design. The Faculty has approximately 4.000 students and 400 staff members and is situated at Pilestredet Campus in downtown Oslo and at Kjeller Campus in Viken.
The Department of Mechanical, Electrical and Chemical Engineering (MEK) at the Faculty of Technology, Art and Design (TKD), Oslo Metropolitan University, has a vacant PhD Fellowship position in the field of wind-assisted propulsion. The department is a partner in the WINTEGRATE (WIND+INTEGRATE) project, a large collaborative research and innovation project funded under the Green Platform programme, which is jointly supported by the Research Council of Norway, Innovation Norway, and SIVA. The programme aims to accelerate the green transition in Norwegian industry by supporting research and innovation projects that develop sustainable technologies and solutions with significant climate and environmental impact.
The PhD candidate will be part of the department’s research activities at OsloMet OceanLab, contributing to research on data-driven methods for sustainable maritime operations. The work will focus on voyage optimization, operational decision support, and control strategies for ships equipped with wind-assisted propulsion systems. Using operational data from vessels participating in the WINTEGRATE project, the candidate will contribute to the development of methods that support energy-efficient ship operation and the decarbonization of maritime transport, thereby supporting the broader green transition of the maritime sector. The duration of the position is 3 years.
Your main duties and areas of responsibility
This PhD project addresses data analytics and optimization for routing and control of wind-assisted ships and is part of the WINTEGRATE (WIND+INTEGRATE) project, which aims to accelerate maritime decarbonization through the integration of wind propulsion systems with onboard ship systems. The project focuses on developing computational methods that improve the operational efficiency of ships equipped with wind-assisted propulsion.
The PhD candidate will work with full-scale operational data collected from two ships equipped with wind propulsion systems, which act as floating laboratories in the project. The research will involve processing and analyzing large volumes of operational data from onboard systems, including propulsion, navigation, environmental sensors, and wind propulsion devices.
The work will focus on data-driven modelling, routing optimization, and control strategies for wind-assisted vessels. Relevant research topics include voyage optimization under environmental uncertainty, operational decision support, and the development of optimization and control methods for efficient ship operation. The project may also include advanced approaches such as model predictive control, optimization-based decision frameworks, and data-driven performance modelling.
The overall goal is to develop computational methods that enable efficient and intelligent operation of wind-assisted ships, contributing to reduced fuel consumption and emissions in maritime transport.
As a PhD Fellow at OsloMet, you have the opportunity to apply for funding for extended research stays abroad.
Qualification requirements
- Master's degree in mechanical engineering, marine engineering, cybernetics, control engineering, electrical engineering, computer science, applied mathematics, marine technology, or equivalent related disciplines. The degree must normally include 120 credits (ECTS). If the master’s degree includes fewer than 120 ECTS credits, the applicant must, by the application deadline, submit documentation confirming that the master’s degree qualifies for admission to doctoral studies in the country where it was awarded. All exams for the master's degree must be completed by 30 June 2026.
- An academic profile aligned with the needs of the research group and the department.
- For appointment to the position, the following grade requirements normally apply:
- Minimum average grade B on subjects included in the master's degree.
- Minimum grade B on the master's thesis.
- Minimum average grade C on the subjects included in the bachelor's degree. If you have an integrated master's degree, the grades from the first three standard years of the degree will be assessed.
- Exceptions to the grade requirements are provided on the doctoral programme’s website (Engineering Science - OsloMet).
- Written and oral proficiency in English (Language requirements for employees at OsloMet)
Admission to the PhD programme in Engineering Science (Engineering Science - OsloMet) at the Faculty of Technology, Art and Design is a prerequisite for employment in the position. An application for admission to the PhD programme must be submitted within three months of the start date.
General criteria for appointment to teaching and research positions are set out in the Regulations relating to the Act relating to Universities and University Colleges.
It will be an advantage if you have
- Documented background in areas relevant to data analytics, optimization, and control of maritime systems.
- Experience in one or more of the following areas: data analysis and data processing, optimization methods, voyage or route optimization, control systems, model predictive control, maritime systems, or modelling and simulation of complex engineering systems.
- Strong programming skills and a solid foundation in mathematics, and dynamical systems.
Personal qualities
- Strong ability to follow through on tasks and projects
- Motivation for the academic and research field
- Good communication and collaboration skills
- Strong analytical skills
- Ability to think innovatively and contribute to development
Emphasis will be placed on personal suitability.
It is important to OsloMet to reflect the population of our region, and all qualified candidates are welcome to apply. We make active endeavors to further develop OsloMet as an inclusive workplace and to make adaptations to the workplace where required. You are also welcome to apply for a position with us if you have had periods where you have not been in employment, education or training.
We offer
- Engaging work assignments within Norway's third largest university
- Participation in research groups and a creative and inspiring academic community
- Opportunities for academic development
- Good welfare schemes and a wide range of sports and cultural offers
- Loan and pension arrangements with the Norwegian Public Service Pension Fund
- A workplace in the center of Oslo
The salary for the position is in accordance with the Basic Collective Agreement for state employees and OsloMets pay policy for PhD Candidate in code 1017, corresponding to 550 800 NOK per year. From the salary, 2% will be deducted in pension contributions for the Norwegian Public Service Pension Fund (SPK).
Application Process
If you wish to apply for the position, you must do so through our recruitment system.
Please upload the following documents together by the application deadline:
- Application letter describing your motivation for the positionCV, reference letters, and all pages of certificates/diplomas for bachelor’s and master’s degrees. Foreign education should be pre-approved, and a letter of approval must be attached. Information is available via the following link: Recognition of foreign education - to work in Norway | HK-dir
- If you have not completed your master’s degree at the time of application, you must upload a provisional transcript in English or a Scandinavian language from your university by the application deadline. It is desirable that you also include an overview of the courses/exams you plan to complete during spring 2026. Relevant candidates must submit an official confirmation from the educational institution by 30 June 2026 stating that all examinations for the master’s degree have been completed, including the master’s thesis. The official diploma and transcript must be submitted before taking up the position, no later than 1 October 2026. If your educational institution does not issue the official diploma by this deadline, you must submit documentation from the institution confirming that the master’s degree has been awarded by the same deadline.
- Master’s thesis
- Scientific works or a link to the full article, if relevant
- A list of publications and presentations at international seminars/conferences, if relevant
- Preferably two references with contact information
We only consider applications submitted through our electronic recruitment system, and all documents must be uploaded for your application to be considered. The documents must be in a Scandinavian language or English. Translations must be authorized, and you will be asked to present originals if you are invited for an interview. OsloMet verifies documents to give candidates a proper evaluation and ensure fair competition. Incomplete applications will not be considered.
For relevant positions, OsloMet conducts background checks of applicants in cooperation with an external provider, in order to verify information contained in available documents. Background checks are always carried out with the candidate’s consent, and employment in these positions is conditional upon an approved background check. Relevant applicants will receive further information about this.
Other information
If you would like more information about the position, feel free to contact:
- Head of Research Biplab K Datta, biplab.datta@oslomet.no, +47672 37 290
- Professor Vahid Hassani, vahidhas@oslomet.no, +4793001663
- For administrative inquiries, please contact hrtkd@oslomet.no
Deadline for application: May 4th, 2026
Ref: 26/06383
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