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Technology (NTNU) is offering two fully funded Doctoral Research Fellowships, starting September 1, 2025. These positions are part of the international BetterNutrition4Adolescent project funded by The Research
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power cycle both at design and off-design (part load) conditions with special focus on heat transfer characteristics within sCO2 cycle heat exchangers. Depending on the skill set of the PhD candidate
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place is at NIH. The candidate will be part of an interdisciplinary working environment. The Department of Sport and Social Sciences consists of a broad, academic environment including perspectives from
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at the intersection of cyber security, cyber-physical systems, and mathematical methods as part of the NORCICS Norwegian Centre for Cyber Security in Critical Sectors. The centre links researchers from
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, XRD, FTIR, UV-Vis, DRS, BET, TGA-DSC, STEM, AFM, etc. Organic and/or polymer synthesis Be part of an industrial project consortium Conduct independent research Complete the doctoral education until
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of building and structural concepts through the development of AI-enhanced Finite Element Method (FEM) tools. It includes implementing FEM-based systems capable of proposing innovative structural forms
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meetings and contribute to other members' projects when needed. International Engagement: Take part in international activities such as conferences and research stays at foreign institutions. Be prepared
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Laboratory at NTNU provide essential insights into sustainable processing of ores and minerals and beneficiation of valuable components from industrial waste. The laboratory is unique in Norway and plays a
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innovative computational approaches, leveraging finite element simulations, AI, and clinical data, to better understand the mechanisms of MR. This aims to improve patient risk stratification and treatment
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on admittance to one of the University of Oslo’s PhD programmes, which consists of mandatory and elective courses with oral and written examinations and a major research component. The research fellow is expected