20 associate-professor PhD positions at NTNU Norwegian University of Science and Technology in Norway
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the workplace will be in Trondheim, in connection with this research project. The main supervisor of the PhD candidate will be professor Irina Oleinikova (IEL). Co-supervisors are Associate Professor
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career in both academia and industry. Your supervisor will be Associate Professor Christer W. Elverum. Your immediate Line Manager will be the Head of Department. Duties of the position Complete
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position, please contact Associate Professor Benjamin Kille (benjamin.u.kille@ntnu.no ). If you have any questions about the recruitment process, please contact HR at the Computer Science department at HR
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well) and the identification and localization of mud loss (a leak from the well into the reservoir). The position is associated with the center for research-based innovation DigiWells: Digital Well
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electricity distribution grid designed to promote flexibility. The main supervisor of the PhD candidate will be Associate Professor Vijay Venu Vadlamudi (IEL). Co-supervisors will be Senior Research Scientist
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the Head of Department. You will be supervised by Associate Professor Hyungju Kim. About the project This project aims to develop comprehensive safety checklists tailored for the maritime industry, with a
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the Head of Department. You will be supervised by Associate Professor Hyungju Kim. About the project This project focuses on the safe and efficient use of liquefied hydrogen (LH2) storage tanks for both
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in higher education and research, in and outside academia. Your immediate leader will be Associate Professor Vegard Aune. About the project This PhD position aims to understand energy absorption
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. The main supervisor will be Associate Professor Theodoros Chondrogiannis, and the candidate is also expected to work together with other researchers in his group and industrial partners of NorwAI. Required
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the week. 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