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20th July 2025 Languages English English English The Department of geosciences has a vacancy for a PhD Candidate in molecular dynamics simulation in mineral processing Apply for this job See
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VASP, Quantum ESPRESSO, VAMPIRE, or MuMax3 Perform simulations to design and optimize material properties for the desired magnetic characteristics Complete the doctoral education until obtaining a
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bore. Bismuth can be an alternative material for improved sealing of wellbores. The metallic material, which has a typical melting point between 140 – 270 0C depending on material composition, is
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diversity are a strength. The University of Oslo has a personnel policy objective of achieving a balanced gender composition. Furthermore, we want employees with diverse professional expertise, life
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in higher education and research, in and outside academia. A PhD position is available at the Department of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering with the Materials & Manufacturing research group. Your
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microscopy and transport set-ups. To perform numerical simulations of artificial spin systems. To actively apply for beamtime at international synchrotron facilities and take part in such measurements, e.g., X
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well as the semantics of composition for sequences and event-based composition will be developed. This will allow the investigation of possible vulnerabilities as well as efficient means of mitigating these through
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flexibility. While this solution has been extensively investigated using simulations (meaning “virtual experiments”), there are still limited examples where tailor-made MPC has been deployed and tested in a
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the processes, drivers, and consequences of changes in the species composition of tundra ecosystems. Duties of the position The work of the PhD candidate will likely consist of field work, herbarium work
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materials, technologies, electrical connections, and sealing systems between BIPV and adjacent non-solar elements. The aim is to assess the influence of Norwegian weather conditions on the energy performance