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materials is deemed advantageous. Experience with numerical simulations (e.g., Finite Element, Finite volume, and other techniques) and programming (e.g., Python and MATLAB) is deemed advantageous. Experience
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. Experience with numerical simulations (e.g., Finite Element, Finite volume, and other techniques) and programming (e.g., Python and MATLAB) is deemed advantageous. English language skills, both written and
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or physics. It is a condition of employment that the doctoral degree has been awarded. Experience from the finite-element method is a requirement. Experience from computational structural dynamics is a
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alloys produced from post-consumer scrap within the RACE project. The research will focus on understanding microstructure–property relationships and corrosion mechanisms in high-scrap aluminium alloys
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. The recruitment of our PhD students is an important element of the department’s research agenda, as part of our goal to meet BI’s vision of being one of the leading business schools in Europe. Eligible applicants
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element of the department’s research agenda and of BI’s vision of being one of the leading business schools in Europe. The selected candidates will be working closely with faculty and have the opportunity
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. The programme is characterized by methodological and theoretical diversity. The training component consists of 30 ECTS credits and will support the work you do in the research component (the thesis
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. The Norwegian Maritime AI Center is funded by the Research Council of Norway and the partners for the period 2026-2030. There will be approximately 25 doctoral scholarships and some postdoc positions. More
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training component which consists of courses in legal theory, handling of sources, methodological perspectives in legal science, text quality, research dissemination among other things. Some courses are
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scientific dissertation. You will also have to complete a training component which consists of courses in legal theory, handling of sources, methodological perspectives in legal science, text quality, research