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deployment. Existing methods rely on fixed data and static models, which struggle to adapt to real-time changes and unpredictable conditions. This limits the ability to optimize energy storage use for critical
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://www.ntnu.edu/ept ) at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU) is seeking a PhD candidate to work within process modeling and simulation of novel zero-emission oxy-fuel combustion CO2 capture
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numerical modelling. The PhD candidate’s tasks will primarily be experimental, to conduct hydrate sealing experiments on pore scale and core scale using MRI, but also to provide input for modelling and
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outcomes. Computational biomechanical models of the MV will be developed to offer new insights, create mechanical markers for MR progression, and evaluate repair techniques through simulations. Despite
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candidate will work in an interdisciplinary research group with both experimental activities and numerical modelling. The PhD candidate’s tasks will primarily be experimental, to conduct hydrate sealing
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structural bioinformatics and molecular modeling tools, as well as building on and further developing the datasets and codes from the PePrMInt project (Cf https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pcbi.1010346
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, training deep learning models to adapt designs to boundary conditions, and integrating FEM workflows within parametric modeling environments like Grasshopper. The candidate will contribute to building a
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affecting the intestinal epithelium and the possible partners related to the different phases of the disease. The work will be a combination of ex vivo organoid cultures, in vivo disease models, combined with
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selectivity of lipid transfer proteins. The project will exploit the wealth of available protein sequence and structure data through analysis using structural bioinformatics and molecular modeling tools, as
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areas within Energy, Climate and Environment and Regional Growth, and integrates the researchers from the Electrical Power Systems (EPS) research group (RG) and Applied Modeling and Control (AMOC) RG