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, capacity for mathematical formalism. This can include your academic record, previous projects, work experience etc. Multi-disciplinary knowledge in the field Knowledge in agronomy, photobiology Knowledge
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. The research group is also associated with the NTNU Energy Transition Programme which arranges monthly Energy System Seminars and the Yearly Energy Transition Week at NTNU. These formal and informal
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are further developed together with supervisors and relevant networks to the call. Several research milieus are connected to the research, such as the Creative Computing Institute(UAL), UK. Formal requirements
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professional meetings within the research group, weekly research colloquia, shared lunches, and “Friday coffee” sessions to wrap up the week. Formal and informal gatherings provide opportunities to exchange
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the week. These formal and informal occasions provide opportunities to exchange ideas, celebrate milestones, and strengthen connections. PhD candidates also arrange social activities, open to everyone who
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circumstances, formal documentation of language skills can be relinquished. In such cases the candidate’s language skills will be assessed in a personal interview. A solid knowledge of quantitative and
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coffee” sessions to wrap up the week. These formal and informal occasions provide opportunities to exchange ideas, celebrate milestones, and strengthen connections. PhD candidates also arrange social
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to wrap up the week. These formal and informal occasions provide opportunities to exchange ideas, celebrate milestones, and strengthen connections. PhD candidates also arrange social activities, open to
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the week. These formal and informal occasions provide opportunities to exchange ideas, celebrate milestones, and strengthen connections. PhD candidates also arrange social activities, open to everyone who
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atmosphere, with regular gatherings such as professional meetings within the research group, weekly research colloquia, shared lunches, and “Friday coffee” sessions to wrap up the week. Formal and informal