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applications in parametric modeling environments, including beam, shell, and solid-based elements. Creating a robust foundation in FEM theory and numerical methods, enabling the candidate to specialize in
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of Bergen in collaboration with The Norwegian Cancer Society and private donations. This project explores a novel theory on tumor adaptation to microenvironmental and therapeutic pressures, focusing on plasma
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26 Feb 2025 Job Information Organisation/Company NTNU Norwegian University of Science and Technology Department Department of Engineering Cybernetics (ITK) Research Field Engineering » Control
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have a strong background in marine hydrodynamics or applied mathematics, as the study will involve mathematical modelling and taking demanding PhD courses. Both potential flow theory and CFD will be
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. Relevant subjects for the PhD candidates are management accounting and control, financial accounting, finance, business analytics, marketing, organization, strategy, and management. Technology and
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systematic study of Dirichlet series from the point of view of modern operator-related function theory and lies in the intersection of complex analysis, operator theory, and analytic number theory. The main
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physically present and available to the institution on a daily basis. The appointment is carried out in accordance withthe principles of the State Employees Act , and Export control (legislation that regulates
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engineering and information technology, protection automation and control theory studies. The PhD candidate will address new protection, control, and automation concepts development, understanding important
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demanding PhD courses. Both potential flow theory and CFD will be applied. There are also possibilities for conducting model test. As a PhD Candidate with us, you will work to achieve your doctorate, and at
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University of Science and Technology (NTNU) for general criteria for the position. Preferred selection criteria Excellent computation skills Background in Structural Reliability Theory Background in