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Team player Intellectual independence and creativity Emphasis will be placed on personal qualities. We offer Diversity Diversity is a strength, and at NTNU we aim to be an employer that reflects
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-reviewed international journals. Interact with relevant research groups in FME InterPlay. Contribute to a collaborative and interactive local and international research team. Fulfil NTNU’s course credit
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of expanding materials like Bismuth, and investigate how this material affects the interaction between the casing, cement (if any) and formation, and further how this will affect sealing along the bore hole
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to show potential material savings. Structural system performance is considered by investigating the benefits of redundancy, ductility and interaction of different system failure modes. Some model
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encoding in neuromorphic computing devices based on ensembles of interacting nanomagnets. By the end of the project, we aim to create a multilayer device capable of low-power input of spatio-temporal
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Knowledge for a better world and our values are creative, critical, constructive and respectful . We believe that an organization that is equal, diverse and gender-balanced is essential for us to achieve
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creative, participatory methods with established techniques such as case study and document analysis. This multi-method strategy seeks to co-create knowledge with refugee families, local communities, NGOs
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protect the structural integrity of carbon and low alloy steels. To ensure their effectiveness, the project will investigate how these barriers interact with hydrogen—studying uptake, diffusion, and
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interactions at the molecular level. Sustainable mineral processing is critical for the efficient and environmentally friendly extraction of critical raw materials, essential for the green shift and the
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that factors such age, gender, cultural background, and generational dynamics can shape different layers of vulnerability or resilience within refugee families. Methodologically, the project combines creative