NVE is the Norwegian national hydrological institute and provides hydrological services such as open hydrological data, hydrological models and early warning systems for natural hazards. We are a main contributor to the SeNorge digital twin on Norwegian hydrometeorological conditions.
NVE is currently in the process of implementing pilots for impact-based forecasting of floods, employing methodology based on a traditional combination of hydrological and hydraulic modelling. To support future developments in this field, we want to strengthen our research with a PhD position focusing on the development and application of data-driven machine-learning-powered AI methods for impact-based forecasting of floods.
We are looking for a motivated candidate interested in working on the intersection of AI/machine learning and geosciences, and who is excited to contribute to an active and collaborative research environment. We welcome candidates with a strong background in machine learning and geosciences, who are eager to carry out cutting-edge research on the intersection of AI and geosciences of high societal relevance. The PhD project will address the following aims: 1) Combine information on water discharge and stage with data on infrastructure exposure, using multimodal AI, 2). Develop data-driven machine-learning-powered models of flood inundation and elements at risk, 3) Contribute to the overall development of a new impact-based flood forecasting system.
You will work within an overarching internal project at NVE on AI forecasting of natural hazards, and you need to demonstrate the ability to cooperate both internally at NVE and externally to access and utilize available data and models. You will become part of a professional environment with a high international standing at the NVE Hydrology Department (Section for Hydrological Modelling) which has demonstrated the ability to combine scientific developments with innovative tools and services of high societal relevance.
The position will be affiliated with the Department of Mathematics at the University of Oslo (Professor Thordis Linda Thorarinsdottir) and potential candidates must meet all requirements for enrolment in the PhD program at the university’s Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences as detailed below. The position will be based at the Section for Hydrological Modelling at NVE, with a part time residence requirements in the Section of Statistics and Data Science at the Department of Mathematics at the University of Oslo (UiO). The Section of Statistics and Data Science consist of 9 full time academic positions, 2 adjunct positions and many PhD-students and PostDocs making up a group of more than 30 researchers conducting research within statistics and machine learning.
Starting date is between August 15 and October 1, 2026.
The Section for Hydrological Modelling (HM) is one of six sections within the Hydrology Department. We work within internal and external research projects, the Norwegian Centre for Climate Service, and contribute to our operational EWS models as well as the forecasting team.
The Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences at the University of Oslo has a strategic ambition to be among Europe’s leading communities for research, education and innovation. Candidates for fellowships associated with the faculty are selected in accordance with this, and expected to be in the upper segment of their class with respect to academic credentials.
Required qualifications:
Candidates without a master’s degree have until June 30th 2026 to complete the final exam.
Desired qualifications:
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The norm is as follows:
All candidates and projects will have to undergo a check versus national export, sanctions and security regulations. Candidates may be excluded based on these checks. Primary checkpoints are the Export Control regulation, the Sanctions regulation, and the national security regulation.
Personal qualifications constitute an important part of the final assessment of qualification requirements.
As an employee at NVE, you become part of a strong professional community with an important societal mission. We are committed to ensuring that everyone at NVE experiences personal and professional development, enjoys their work over time, and thrives at work in all phases of life. We want employees with diverse experiences and perspectives so that we can solve our tasks in the best possible way.
Attach diplomas and certificates electronically to your application as documentation of your competence and experience. We do not return such documents, so make sure you keep a copy. An extended reference check may be required for candidates who are offered the position. This includes a document and source verification to confirm that the documentation you submitted is valid.
For this position, you must develop a one-page “pitch” where you describe your idea for your research and the methodology you will apply to carry out the project.
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Ivar Berthling, Head of section, 90066509, ibe@nve.no
Christina Wachter, HR contact, 92065215
Middelthuns gate 29
0368 Oslo
Arbeidsgiver: Norges vassdrags- og energidirektorat (NVE)
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Stillingsprosent: 100%
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Søknadsfrist: 03.05.2026
We manage Norway’s water and energy resources for the benefit of society. It is our responsibility to ensure the delivery of electricity, supervise the power industry, develop regulations, and process licence applications for renewable energy production.
We monitor and issue warnings about natural hazards to help society manage flood and landslide risks. We are the national institution for hydrology and conduct research.
NVE’s societal mission includes critical infrastructure and is subject to the Security Act. Preventive security work is emphasised, including the employees’ security suitability.
NVE aims to be a climate‑conscious and sustainable organisation, and we work actively to reduce our own climate footprint.
NVE has more than 700 employees, with its head office in Oslo and regional offices in Tønsberg, Hamar, Førde, Trondheim, and Narvik. We are a directorate under the Ministry of Energy.