30 analog-design PhD positions at NTNU Norwegian University of Science and Technology
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in higher education and research, in and outside academia. A PhD fellowship is available at the Department of Computer Science on the topic of Interaction Design. Your immediate leader will be the unit
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research, academia, and industry. Do you have a background and passion for Structural Engineering? Are you ready to challenge conventional paradigms in designing safe and sustainable structures? If so, we
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. They will develop optical design and nanofabrication concepts and methodology to realize the photonic waveguides and circuits. Furthermore, integration of photonic components with high power semiconductor
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» Mechanical engineering Engineering » Design engineering Engineering » Materials engineering Researcher Profile First Stage Researcher (R1) Positions PhD Positions Country Norway Application Deadline 30 Mar
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emphasized delivering optimal value by balancing design, construction, and operational costs with environmental impact, aesthetics, and functionality. Making informed decisions throughout a project’s lifecycle
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the structures serviceability, remaining service life and capacity. The candidate will work with a team of experienced researchers within the fields of structural design and concrete materials and will do research
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deformation rates. Current measurement methods primarily provide optical access to external surfaces and macroscopic mechanical behaviour, leaving much of the topology design space unexplored. This project will
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application is to enable computation of slowly varying wave loads, while also incorporating the effects of flow separation. Slowly varying wave loads can be design-driving for mooring systems of various
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. The main supervisor of the PhD candidate will be Professor Arne Nysveen (IEL). Co-supervisor(s) will be appointed. Duties of the position Familiarize with hydropower station design and operation Development
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of building fires and their consequences can be avoided or mitigated by the design of the building, operation of ventilation, equipment for suppression/extinction, etc. This requires knowledge