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31st August 2025 Languages English English English The Department of Computer Science has two vacancies for PhD Candidates in Compiler Technologies Apply for this job See advertisement This is NTNU
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Engineering, or Mechatronics Your education must correspond to a five-year Norwegian degree program, where 120 credits are obtained at master's level You must have a strong academic background from your
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for the PhD candidate to successfully complete a the doctoral education programme and be awarded a doctoral degree. The PhD position focal point will be addressing the structure and functional aspects
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of Manufacturing and Civil Engineering (IVB) at NTNU in Gjøvik has a vacancy for a 3-year PhD position for development of methodology for experimental X-ray Computed Tomography (CT) studies of moisture phenomena
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Finite Element Analysis. The candidate will work with a team of experienced researchers within the fields of concrete technology, structural design and computational mechanics. You will report to
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of Economics. Duties of the position You will be admitted to the PhD programme at the Faculty of Economics and Management . The main goals are competence building and research training. Your tasks as a PhD
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toward popular science dissemination Participate in international activities such as conferences and/or workshops Teach history subjects and/or computational methods to historians Required selection
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toward popular science dissemination Participate in international activities such as conferences and/or workshops Teach history subjects and/or computational methods to historians Required selection
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of biotechnology. The duration of the PhD Research Fellow is 3 years, starting in August 2025. The candidate will be enrolled in INN’s PhD program in applied ecology and biotechnology, with a workplace at Campus
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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