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background within petroleum and/or mechanical engineering or equivalent education (Rock mechanics / Geotechnical / Geological Engineering, Applied Physics, Civil Engineering with geomechanics or materials
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will help improve measurement-based practices and support the development of personalized, data-driven health services both regionally and internationally. After hiring, the candidate will develop a
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accelerating the green energy transition. For a position as a PhD Candidate, the goal is a completed doctoral education up to an obtained doctoral degree. You will be supervised by Professor Erlend Alfnes
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. Questions about the position Katerina Shaton Førsteamanuensis +4771195784 katerina.shaton@himolde.no Harald Martin Hjelle Professor/leder for doktorgradsutvalget logistkk +4771214241 harald.hjelle@himolde.no
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immediate leader will be the Head of Department. You will be supervised by Adjunct Professor Ole Øystein Knudsen, along with project coworkers from NTNU and SINTEF. About the project Hydrogen embrittlement
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more about the department here . Questions about the position Professor/prorektor Svein Bråthen +4771214297 svein.brathen@himolde.no Harald Martin Hjelle Professor/leder for doktorgradsutvalget
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meltwater flows and broader political-economic change in mountain regions. Your PhD project will be supervised by a professor from the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering together
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vesicles from NK cells Apply for this job See advertisement About the position A full-time phd position (SKO 1017) is available for 3 years in the “Innate Lymphocyte Group” led by professor Marit
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formulations for new antibiotics. The project is a collaboration with the Applied Artificial Intelligence research group at the Faculty of Technology, Art and Design (TKD), OsloMet, led by Professor Anis Yazidi
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Professor Laurent Georges. About the project Buildings are energy-flexible in the sense that they can move their loads in time, typically to provide services to the electricity or district heating grids (also