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Bård Halvorsen 9th January 2026 Languages English English English We are currently seeking motivated PhD candidates to develop and pursue research projects within the scope of our PhD programme
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statistical analysis plans for the three papers to be included in the doctoral thesis, in collaboration with the research team Perform data processing and statistical analyses for the three studies, supervised
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trials with penetrating mechanistic analyses. The research is performed in an interdisciplinary and translational program. The enthusiastic research team of 20 people is highly international and conducts
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performing delicate surgical procedures. Previous experience with animal surgery is a major advantage. Experience with advanced live-cell light microscopy will also be considered a major advantage. Data
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for admission to the faculty's Doctoral Programme Basic knowledge within statistics and quantitative research methods Excellent written and oral English language skills The appointment is to be made in accordance
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by employing heat exchangers. (3) Laboratory-scale trials to investigate thermal efficiency and thermo-mechanical performance. (4) Field scale study of selected micropile designs under varying thermal
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This PhD programme is multidisciplinary and cross-disciplinary building on applied mathematics and physics, technology and engineering—and the interplay between these. The programme has an applied
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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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problems of high industrial importance using industry-as-a-laboratory as the research context. Education and competence building are central pillars of CELECT. The centre will educate more than 30 PhD and