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models and advanced statistical analyses to field data is necessary. You must have strong quantitative skills, or willingness to learn, including basic competence in the R programming environment. Your
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independently and in a structured manner. Applicants must have good collaboration skills and the ability, willingness, and commitment to work in a multidisciplinary team. Admission to the PhD programme at
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acceptance of new products and business models. Immersive media technologies (IMT), such as Virtual Reality and Augmented Reality, may play an important role in exploring consumer behavior, and also represent
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material qualities (aluminium alloys, carbons, solvents and current collectors) with respect to applicability in aluminium carbon batteries, by combining electrochemical techniques and advanced materials
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structure in place at all comparable programs around the world. The first year is devoted to course work that covers all the major fields in Finance and core topics in Economics relevant for a Finance PhD
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of environmental modulation on gametic and early developmental epigenome and epitranscriptome. The project uses next- and third-generation sequencing technologies to generate the data. Zebrafish is a model organism
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improvement of simulation models, based on process understanding and existing field data, will be needed to study CO2 injection and long-term effect for maximizing the CO2 injection rate and storage utilization
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be conducted within the Catalysis group at NTNU’s Department of Chemical Engineering, in close collaboration with the Process Systems Engineering group. The project focuses on advancing heterogeneously
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, and microbial ecology to advance understanding of kelp immune mechanisms and their role in sustainable aquaculture. This study will establish a mechanistic basis for immune elicitor integration
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the Korea Maritime Transportation Safety Authority (KOMSA), NTNU will conduct research to establish advanced safety protocols that enhance operational safety and regulatory compliance for marine operators