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://www.ntnu.edu/ept ) at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU) is seeking a PhD candidate to work within process modeling and simulation of novel zero-emission oxy-fuel combustion CO2 capture
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, molecular biology, or related fields with a documented track record of several first and/or senior author publications in high impact journals without PhD or postdoc supervisor. International mobility after
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, buildings with timber structures can contribute to fulfilling some of the sustainable development goals set up by the United Nations. On the other hand, wood is combustible and can contribute to fuel fires
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team will be located within a rewarding professional environment with an active community of PhD candidates and postdocs. Duties of the position As a PhD fellow, you will be expected to: Develop your own
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outside academia. We have a vacancy for a PhD-candidate at the Department of Structural Engineering which has about 120 employees, half of them PhD Students and about 17 Postdocs and researchers
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Students and about 17 Postdocs and researchers. The current position will be affiliated to the Concrete group which is a team of scientists dedicated to the study of all aspects of concrete. The Concrete
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directly finance 17 PhD and postdoc positions, and also have several associated PhDs from closely related projects. As a SecurEL-funded PhD candidate, you will be employed by NTNU, a university partner in
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techniques, including calcium imaging, voltage imaging, optogenetics or all-optical approach. For both PhD and postdoc candidates: Documented experience with scientific programming (Python, Matlab, R; e.g
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research stay at MIT during the PhD period and to collaborate with a PhD student or postdoc at MIT within the same research programme. Duties of the position Carry out research of high quality within
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has about 120 employees, half of them PhD Students and about 17 Postdocs and researchers. The current position will be affiliated to the Concrete group which is a team of scientists dedicated