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. This implies hydrodynamic modelling, including numerical simulations. We are looking for a skilled person with basic knowledge of hydrodynamics/fluid mechanics and who is motivated for working with modelling
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. The Department of Electric Energy (IEL) at NTNU is seeking a highly motivated candidate for a full-time (100%) PhD position for 3 years as part of the project “Modelling and analysis of pumped storage
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NTNU 30th April 2025 Languages English English English We are looking for a PhD Candidate in Computational Modelling of Thin-Film Magnetic Materials Apply for this job See advertisement This is NTNU
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-service data from modern ships. Improving and/or further developing ship performance models by combining data driven framework with first-principle physics (i.e., conventional methods for prediction
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for Energy Technology, IFE). Duties of the position Carry out research of high quality within the scope described above. Develop mathematical models and computer code for optimization and simulation of energy
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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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-supervisor. Your immediate leader will be the Head of Department. Duties of the position Develop and test new models and protocols using classical simulation methods such as Molecular Dynamics (MD) and Monte
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oscillator. With this project we want to combine competences developed in this area with advanced materials development and modeling to open up a new path based on coupling magnetodynamic oscillators with nano
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energy systems. The work will build upon theoretical and simulation-based models developed at NTNU and MIT. As different carbon-free energy carriers are expected to be highly connected in the future
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modeling to simulate the pavement response under different loading conditions. The research will support improvements of the existing specification for the maximum authorized axle load and mass of vehicles