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development of materials. The Department of Physics is one of eight departments in the Faculty of Natural Sciences . Apply for this job Deadline 20th June 2025 Employer NTNU - Norwegian University of Science
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of computational methods for analysing plastic flow and fracture across various scales. These efforts will be complemented by experimental studies aimed at characterizing the material's microstructure and mechanical
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gain admission to to the PhD programme in Social Sciences within three months of your employment contract start date, and that you participate in an organized doctoral programme throughout the period of
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immediate leader will be the Head of Department. We have an open PhD position in computational modelling of thin-film magnetic materials at the Department of Manufacturing and Civil Engineering, NTNU
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chemistry), graphene chemistry, advanced materials characterization (XRD, TGA, STEM, SEM, FTIR, particle size distribution, AFM), experimental physics, chemical engineering, materials science. You will be
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cookie and refresh page to watch video, or click here to open video) About the position Are you passionate about natural or cultural history, and science? Do you want to contribute to sustainable
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selection criteria You must have an academically relevant background within Civil / Environmental / Hydraulic Engineering, Computer Science, Applied Mathematics, or related areas. You must have a Master's
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relevant background within structural engineering, mechanical engineering, or computational engineering (or a closely related field). You must have a Master's degree in structural engineering, mechanical
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or, conversely, foster more inclusive forms of community life. Challenging the traditional separation of social from material and environmental factors, ANCHOR takes a holistic and interdisciplinary approach
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to the faculty's doctoral program (https://www.ntnu.edu/studies/phbygg ) Experience in laboratory activities A general background in materials science and/or building science, both theoretical and experimental Good