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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
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In Norwegian institutions of higher education, there is no tradition for direct application and admission to PhD programs. Admission to a program is sought either after you have received funding
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included in the application assessment. During the first three months of the employment period, the project proposal and progress plan will be further developed in cooperation with your supervisors and
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is three years. The Department of Manufacturing and Civil Engineering develops innovative and sustainable solutions for the society. The Department is divided into two subject groups, each with its
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that you are particularly suitable for a PhD education. You must meet the requirements for admission to the faculty's Doctoral Programme : IV e81910a4-558b-c56c-7dcb-8daa7ba91f48 Preferred selection
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the field of structural monitoring of wind turbines. The primary objective of this doctoral position is the development of data‑driven techniques for the structural assessment of wind turbines in
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developing a state-of-the-art Remote Operation Center (ROC) for USV control, enabling full-scale testing at sea, accompanied by high-fidelity simulations. This facility will provide a unique opportunity to
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structures across length scales and timescales, with a particular emphasis on automotive, energy, and protective structures. The Nanomechanics group is devoted to developing next-generation materials solutions
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the framework described above Define and develop a scalable MPC setup suited for typical hydronic heating and ventilation systems in non-residential buildings. Test the MPC in one real building and monitor
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at NTNU and entering their final year during 2025. Such applicants will be considered for the Integrated PhD program. The position's working place is NTNU campus in Trondheim or Gjøvik. Your immediate