Valitse alue, joka parhaiten vastaa sijaintiasi tai mieltymyksiäsi.
Tämä asetus hallitsee käyttöliittymän kieltä, mukaan lukien painikkeet, valikot ja kaikki sivuston tekstit. Valitse haluamasi kieli parhaan selauskokemuksen saamiseksi.
Valitse kielet työpaikkailmoituksille, jotka haluat nähdä. Tämä asetus määrittää, mitkä työpaikkailmoitukset näytetään sinulle.
A fixed-term 100 % position is available at the University of Agder, Faculty of Engineering and Science, as a Post-doctoral Research Fellow in Intelligent Engineering, affiliated to the Department of Engineering Sciences, for a period of three years. The position is located at Campus Grimstad.
The starting date is negotiable with the Faculty.
A Post-doctoral Research Fellowship is a qualification position in which the main objective is to qualify for work in higher academic positions.
The position is hosted by the Intelligent Mechatronics (iTron) research group, whose work focuses on AI-assisted methods for engineering design, and is affiliated with WP4 (Smart Design), the AI-assisted engineering work package in SFI CELECT (Centre for Effective Engineering and Learning in Complex Systems), a national Centre for Research-based Innovation (SFI) funded by the Research Council of Norway and industrial partners. CELECT is led by the University of South-Eastern Norway (USN) in close collaboration with the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU) and UiA, and a broad consortium of companies across the defence, maritime, and manufacturing sectors. Running from 2026 to 2034, the centre will educate more than 30 PhD and postdoctoral researchers across the partner universities.
The Post-doctoral Research Fellow will help shape and advance the iTron group’s research agenda on intelligent engineering: AI-assisted methods for designing complex mechatronic systems. These methods are maturing rapidly in software engineering – agentic coding, tool-using agents, human–AI orchestration – where code is machine-readable and instantly testable. They are only beginning to reach mechatronic system design, where the design knowledge an AI would need, and the means to evaluate against it, are rarely available in a form AI can work with. Closing this gap is the central aim of the position.
We are looking for a researcher to take a leading role in this agenda – bringing deep AI-agent and software-engineering expertise into iTron and WP4 of SFI CELECT and working alongside the connected PhD candidates who bring the engineering domain knowledge. The central research thrust is to develop AI agents and human–AI orchestration methods that help engineers design mechatronic systems, which raises two enabling research questions:
The methods are intended to be application-agnostic. Concretely, an agent would turn a system’s requirements and constraints – say, a heavy-duty offshore manipulation or motion-control system – into candidate design concepts, evaluate them through high-fidelity dynamic simulation, and use AI-built reduced-order and surrogate models to make simulation-based optimisation tractable. The result is virtual prototypes that can later become digital twins on industrial hardware, where trust depends on how well uncertainty is captured.
This is fundamental, enabling research rather than direct industry deliverables: the connected PhD projects and CELECT’s industry-as-laboratory approach supply real cases – from industry partners and from UiA’s own systems – that are both the source of this tacit design knowledge and the testbed for the methods.
The position is anchored in Mechatronics at the Department of Engineering Sciences, while iTron’s research reaches across the Faculty. It is carried out in close collaboration with the Centre for Artificial Intelligence Research (CAIR), UiA’s centre for fundamental AI research, which adds complementary depth in machine learning and reinforcement learning.
Working with researchers across the CELECT partner universities (USN, NTNU, and UiA), the Research Fellow will:
Candidates in the closing stages of their doctoral degree are encouraged to apply, including those expecting to complete it in 2026; the doctoral degree must be approved before taking up the position.
Criteria for positions as Post-doctoral Research Fellow (in Norwegian).
The working language at the University of Agder is Norwegian. Proficiency in Norwegian or another Scandinavian language, both written and oral, is desired.
Emphasis will be placed upon the applicant’s documented qualifications, motivation, and suitability for the position and the research environment at the Faculty.
The position is remunerated according to the State Salary Scale, salary plan 17.510, code 1352 Post-doctoral Research Fellow, NOK 625 000 – 675 000 gross salary per year. Higher salary grades may be considered for particularly well-qualified applicants. A compulsory pension contribution to the Norwegian Public Service Pension Fund is deducted from the pay according to current statutory provisions.
UiA is an open and inclusive university. We believe that diversity enriches the workplace and makes us better. We, therefore, encourage qualified candidates to apply for the position independent of gender, age, cultural background, disability or an incomplete CV.
Women are strongly encouraged to apply for the position.
The successful applicant will have rights and obligations in accordance with the current regulations for the position, and organisational changes and changes in the duties and responsibilities of the position must be expected. The engagement is to be made in accordance with the regulations in force concerning the acts relating to Control of Export of Strategic Goods, Services and Technology. Appointment is made by the University of Agder’s Appointments Committee for Teaching and Research Positions. A background check may be conducted to verify information that appears in available documents. Background checks are always done with the applicant’s consent, and employment in the position requires an approved background check. Relevant applicants will receive further information.
Short-listed applicants will be invited for interview. With the applicant’s permission, UiA will also conduct a reference check before appointment. Read more about the employment process.
In accordance with the Freedom of Information Act § 25 (2), applicants may request that they are not identified in the open list of applicants. The University, however, reserves the right to publish the names of applicants. Applicants will be advised of the University’s intention to exercise this right.
The application and any necessary information about education and experience (including diplomas and certificates) are to be sent electronically. Use the link “Apply for this job”.
The following documentation must be uploaded electronically:
The applicant is fully responsible for submitting complete digital documentation before the closing date. All documentation must be available in a Scandinavian language or English.
Application deadline: 30.06.26
For questions about the position:
For questions about the application process:
When people who are committed come together to further knowledge, anything is possible.
The University of Agder combines the unique warmth and charm of Southern Norway with first-class scientific, technological and artistic expertise.
Would you like to work with us to create better solutions to our shared challenges?
Universitetet i Agder har over 1500 ansatte og nesten 14 000 studenter. Det gjør oss til en av Sørlandets største arbeidsplasser. Våre ansatte forsker, underviser og formidler kunnskap fra alle sine fagområder.
Universitetet holder til på to moderne campuser i Kristiansand og Grimstad.
The University was officially established in 2007, but has a history dating back to 1839, and was formerly known as Agder University College.
Käy työnantajan sivulla