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14th June 2025 Languages English English English The Department of Manufacturing and Civil Engineering has a vacancy for a PhD in Digital Twinning for Circular Built Environment -BIM-GIS Solutions
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extinction is affected by changes in the environment such as expected alterations of the climate and loss of critical habitat types. The primary model system for examining the validity of the models will be a
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scientists, working on cutting-edge maritime technologies. You will join the Marine Electrification Lab at NTNU, a world-leading research environment, and will collaborate closely with leading academic and
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leading industrial partners. The candidate will contribute to the development of a simulation environment for modeling and testing fish processing factories. The goal is to improve the design, efficiency
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. Insurance and mortgage through SPK. A pleasant working environment in a dynamic and enthusiastic group. The first six months are a mutual trial period. Diversity and positive discrimination We believe
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The Department of Economics at NTNU has a vacancy for a PhD in Economics. We are looking for candidates who wish to conduct research at the intersection of behavioral and environmental economics
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of environmental modulation on gametic and early developmental epigenome and epitranscriptome. The project uses next- and third-generation sequencing technologies to generate the data. Zebrafish is a model organism
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geographical differences suggest an environmental component in additional to genetic risk factors. Prenatal exposure to endocrine-disrupting chemicals is believed to contribute to environmentally induced
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University Hospital (OUS). The research group on statistical models for high-dimensional and functional data is part of the larger and active research environment on “High-dimensional statistics” at OCBE. OCBE
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the aquatic environment, focusing on their gills, a mitochondria-rich organ. Employing advanced imaging techniques and next generation sequencing tools, the candidate is expected to study stress-induced