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these challenges, the solutions have been pointed to separate the functionalities and the hardware dependency by applying virtualization methods used in the information technology industry. This PhD project aims
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analysis will also be employed for system identification and updating. In addition, the project will benefit from close collaboration with the industry. The outcomes will include advanced condition
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of international work experience in the water treatment industry. Depending on your research topic, you will have the opportunity to collaborate across NTNU departments and the aquaculture industry in Norway. Your
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collaboration with business and industry as well as other universities and research organizations internationally. This gives us outstanding opportunities for interdisciplinary research with high relevance
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analysis will also be employed for system identification and updating. In addition, the project will benefit from close collaboration with the industry. The outcomes will include advanced condition
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the water treatment industry. Depending on your research topic, you will have the opportunity to collaborate across NTNU departments and the aquaculture industry in Norway. Your immediate leader will be
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infrastructures with real-world critical applications that keep the society running. We collaborate closely with Oslo Metropolitan and other universities, as well as industry and public sector in Norway and abroad
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that have led to translational research benefiting patients and society, via the establishment of spin-off companies and collaborations with industry. Currently, BIOMAT comprises four tenured professors and
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to the creation of a sustainable future. In cooperation with society, business and industry in Northern and Central Norway, our 11,500 students and 1,350 staff promote innovative solutions and knowledge-based
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actors in Norway and be in a unique position to develop an attractive career either in industry or in research/Academia. Your immediate leader will be the Head of unit, Applied Information