29 molecular-modeling-or-molecular-dynamic-simulation PhD positions at NTNU Norwegian University of Science and Technology
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of the position System design and architecture of photonic integrated microwave system Design and modelling of electronic and photonic subsystems and numerical simulations Photonic chip design and tape-out in
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their longevity and conducting effective condition assessments. The lack of established physics-based ageing models for extruded HVDC cables presents a challenge in ensuring their long-term reliability. While
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to develop generative AI methods that are applicable for data types beyond text and images (e.g., dynamic graphs), and the successful candidate will be given high level of independence when it comes
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moments and use of rudder for course keeping. The applicant must have a strong background in marine hydrodynamics or applied mathematics, as the study will involve mathematical modelling and taking
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footprints compared to large rigid platforms, but have yet to be realized at scale. The present project aims to better understand trends in the dynamic performance of such structures and to identify more
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metallurgical and manufacturing industry). This is a dynamic research team, which involves research scientists from NTNU, SINTEF and IFE, as well as scientists from the industry partners. The candidate will be
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of Science and Technology (NTNU) for general criteria for the position. Preferred selection criteria Work and/or research experience in the following areas: methods and models related to power system
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interest in exploring this topic beyond the state-of-the-art. The relevant candidate must thus be interested and capable in physical modelling of marine hydrodynamic problems. The relevant candidate also has
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mechanisms for substation protection using digital technologies both in simulations and in a laboratory environment. How to facilitate the use of protection and control systems in the substation? How
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the reversibility of their phase transformations. In this project, the PhD Candidate will be responsible for conducting experimental studies into the basic mechanisms of alloy-anode materials using model electrode