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8th June 2025 Languages English English English The Department of physics has a vacancy for a PhD Candidate – development of mechanical nano-oscillators for hybrid quantum systems Apply for this job
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3rd June 2025 Languages English English English The Department of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering has a vacancy for a PhD Candidate in welding of high-strength steel for renewable energy
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Doctoral Programme Excellent written and oral English skills Documented strong background in experimental mechanics, solid mechanics and mechanics of materials Documented excellent track record of academic
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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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, NTNU. This PhD position is financed via the European Research Council’s Advanced Grant Program. The candidate needs to fulfill the requirements of NTNU for obtaining a PhD. The appointment has a duration
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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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strategically important role in the shift towards a greener and more circular economy. Duties of the position Develop computational models and perform corresponding simulations to examine the behaviour and
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theoretical and computational aspects, within a collaborative and supportive academic environment. You will be part of a dynamic group of early career researchers, supervised by a main PI and senior experts
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immediate leader will be associate Professor Victorien Prot. About the project This PhD position aims to increase our understanding of the mechanics of heart valve diseases using cutting-edge computational
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technology, structural design and computational mechanics. You will report to the supervising Professors Stefan Jacobsen, Jan Arve Øverli and Tore Børvik, NTNU, and Dr. Sumita Dey, Forsvarsbygg (Norwegian