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23rd May 2025 Languages English English English The Department of Architecture and Technology has a vacancy for a PhD candidate in Energy Sufficiency in Residential Architecture Apply for this job
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work within Norwegian municipal contexts. It aims to provide new knowledge about how architectural dimensions such as design, neighborhood layouts, and environmental factors influence the experiences
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, ab-initio molecular dynamics), machine learning, and python coding, with the use of national supercomputing architecture. Within these simulations, the candidate will perform calculations regarding
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of Design for Sustainability. The Department is part of the Faculty of Architecture and Design , which also incorporates the Trondheim Academy of Fine Art. The department has staff both in Trondheim and
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of Design for Sustainability. The Department is part of the Faculty of Architecture and Design , which also incorporates the Trondheim Academy of Fine Art. The department has staff both in Trondheim and
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architecture and spectacular nature, is a gem on Norway's west coast. The city offers a vibrant cultural life, modern facilities, and a dynamic business environment. With its strategic location by the sea
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Nouveau architecture and spectacular nature, is a gem on Norway's west coast. The city offers a vibrant cultural life, modern facilities, and a dynamic business environment. With its strategic location by
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working at NTNU, please visit this webpage. Ålesund, known for its unique Art Nouveau architecture and spectacular nature, is a gem on Norway's west coast. The city offers a vibrant cultural life, modern
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background within structural engineering, computational mechanics, architecture or related disciplines. You must have a Master's degree in structural engineering, computational design, architecture, mechanical
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professionally relevant background in civil engineering, architecture, computer science, or geomatics. Your education must correspond to a five-year Norwegian degree program, where 120 credits are obtained