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headquarters in Trondheim. At NTNU, 9,000 employees and 43,000 students work to create knowledge for a better world. You will find more information about working at NTNU and the application process here
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plants. These advantages include being more compact, lower costs, using single-phase fluid rather than two-phase fluid used in steam turbines, higher cycle efficiency when using low temperature heat
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pressure, low temperature, and high salinity, marine microbes efficiently utilize lignin-derived molecules as source of energy, nutrients, and carbon. Aromatic carbon, such as lignin-derived organic matter
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strength, thermal resistance, and low weight is critical. Despite their advantages, additive manufacturing of these materials presents challenges like residual stress, cracking, and defect formation
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the efficacy of the treatment, we have multiple research lines that utilize quantitative MRI at Amsterdam UMC. However, current quantitative MRI approaches have notoriously poor image quality, low resolution and
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Transfer (LET) alpha-particles to cancer cells, maximising efficacy while minimising toxicity. Knowledge about radiation sensitivity, accrued mainly with sparsely ionising low-LET radiation (e.g. X-ray
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a limited functionality. The idea is that only a limited number of active array elements are required, and that the overall antenna gain is realized by means of a low-cost construction, e.g. metal
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between the catalysts and intermediates can lead to reduced or zero efficiency, resulting in low turnover numbers (TON) and turnover frequencies (TOF), which are crucial indicators of catalyst efficiency
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image activities can increase resilience to appearance pressures in adolescents. Low-income communities around the globe are experiencing rapid and accelerating increases in access to visual media via
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