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flexible and open to adjusting the plan for the project as needed. Emphasis will be placed on personal qualities We offer An exciting job with an important mission in society Developing tasks in a strong
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ecosystems, threatening public health, food security, livelihoods and the achievement of key sustainable development goals. In Norway, these emerging contaminants are impacting freshwater and marine ecosystems
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using Contactless Sensors Integrated with Operational Modal Analysis (TORSION)”. The main aim of this project is to develop a condition monitoring system with contactless sensors for critical components
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conclusions Be flexible and open to adjusting the plan for the project as needed Emphasis will be placed on personal qualities. We offer An exciting job with an important mission in society Developing tasks in
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international conferences and scientific articles. Take part in the Electronic and Telecommunications PhD program and fulfill the requirements for a PhD degree. Be prepared for changes to your work duties after
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previous education must be equivalent to a five-year Norwegian degree programme, where 120 credits are obtained at master's degree. This corresponds to an undergraduate Bachelor degree and typically a two
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conducts research that contributes to the sustainability of the Norwegian welfare state and the metropolitan region. The Faculty of Health Sciences consists of five departments and offers study programmes
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of Structural Engineering. The timber structures group at NTNU has had a great development over the last years. The research interests of the group are focused on development of structural concepts for mid-rise
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global health, adolescent well-being, and sustainable development. About the project Malnutrition—encompassing both undernutrition and the growing prevalence of obesity—remains a critical public health