31 finite-element-analysis positions at NTNU Norwegian University of Science and Technology in Norway
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distribution. Developing and applying high-throughput data analysis methods for TEM experiments. Investigating corrosion initiation and propagation mechanisms and linking them to alloy composition and processing
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Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU) for general criteria for the position. Preferred selection criteria Experience with post-DFT analysis and processing tools for electronic structure
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generation. AI-based performance assessment in early design, integrating rapid analysis tools, multi-criteria performance estimation, and surrogate modeling. Human–AI collaboration in design, including agent
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orbitronics. Such models can assist in developing new concepts in quantum transport where the key component is the orbital angular momentum of electrons rather than their charge or spin. The system will be
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an Integrated PhD study plan[1] You must have some relevant skills and competencies in systems analysis, optimization and/or operations research You must have a strong academic performance from your previous
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activities in urban planning, with a particular focus on Geographic Information Systems (GIS), land use analysis, and digital decision support systems. The role addresses the increasing demand for advanced
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is important that you are able to: Work independently and take initiative Plan and carry out work systematically Tackle research questions with curiosity and self-motivation Engage in critical analysis
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other commercially valuable elements from brines and recycled batteries. However, current extraction processes face challenges related to ion selectivity and transport efficiency, limiting the performance
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well as data processing and analysis. The main goals of SHAPE are to map out the relationship between the visual perception of shape and its encoding across languages in the world and to identify the factors
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visual design engagement methods, and stakeholder analysis at multiple scales and in diverse contexts. This proposal addresses the lack of comparative, empirically grounded studies in flood-prone, low