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. The research group is also associated with the NTNU Energy Transition Programme which arranges monthly Energy System Seminars and the Yearly Energy Transition Week at NTNU. These formal and informal
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build upon these findings and be responsible for conducting a large-scale field trial to assess the impact of various diets in conjunction with other factors that may influence the development
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be considered if you can document that you are particularly suitable for a PhD education. You must meet the requirements for admission to the doctoral program of the Faculty of Engineering . Excellent
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flights. In metallurgy, innovative cooling methods will be developed based on mitigating the Leidenfrost effect. This position at NTNU will focus on the impact of a liquid droplet on a structured substrate
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. The position is for a period of three years. The objective of the position is to complete research training to the level of a doctoral degree. Admission to the PhD programme is a prerequisite for employment, and
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technology, solar radiation, thermal physics, and solar cells, both experimentally and theoretically Your education must correspond to a five-year Norwegian degree program, where 120 credits are obtained
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talented PhD candidates and researchers. You will also have access to the knowledge base, state-of-the-art research infrastructure, and impact orientation of the partners in the team. In addition to your
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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