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, and entrepreneurship. Doctoral Candidates will gain transferable skills and learn from industry role models, equipping them to make significant contributions to solving the AMR crisis. The succsesssful
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Norwegian industry. The tasks for the PhD candidate include the following: Modeling and simulation of the zero-emission power cycle in an applicable process simulator. Validation of the model(s) against
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for high-impact career paths in research and higher education, within academia, research institutes, or industry. The candidate will be supervised by Professor Roger Skjetne with expertise in marine control
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on the entire region but zooms in on two key but highly different case countries in Southeast Asia representing a main innovation hub and important market (Singapore) and a late industry entry and emerging market
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between the University of Oslo, SINTEF and several industry partners. The position is at the University of Oslo, in the Department of Physics and the Center for Computing in Science Education, which is a
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countries in Southeast Asia representing a main innovation hub and important market (Singapore) and a late industry entry and emerging market (Vietnam). The focus on products and processes may also lead the
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strong social scientific skills, including academic, governmental, and industry positions.