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porous materials for the formulation of future gas storage solutions. You are sincerely invited to join our research team if you are interested in innovating gas storage in different porous materials
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of future gas storage solutions. You are sincerely invited to join our research team if you are interested in innovating gas storage in different porous materials, including activated carbon and nano-porous
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Quantum Materials and connected phenomena. In this PhD project, you will carry out experimental research on novel advanced materials with strong potential for spintronic applications. Spintronics enables
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? We urgently need breakthrough research in: recyclable & durable materials fast, data-driven surrogate models lifecycle-conscious design to reduce costs, increase reliability, and accelerate the North
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simulations. The PhD project is anchored in The research group for Climate and Buildings at NMBU. The project combines building-physics modelling with multispectral/hyperspectral façade analyses, and is
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Phytoplankton Ecology and Ocean Colour research group (Associate professor Pauliina Salmi) of the Marine Sciences division of NTNU’s Department of Biology, you will work in an interdisciplinary team of marine
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real-world case study. Unlike most research limited to simulations, this PhD will deploy and validate control strategies in real buildings over long periods. The supervision team is Prof. Laurent Georges
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for maritime simulator training. The research will investigate how LLM-driven agents can perceive and interpret dynamic maritime environments, collaborate with human trainees during simulator sessions, provide
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position is available at the Research group for Host-Microbe Interaction (HMI), Department of Medical Biology (IMB), Faculty of Health Science and will be allocated the newly established Clinical Academic
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on PV modules used as noise barriers along roads and façade elements in buildings the research will: (1) examine PV technologies, system details, and cell structures, including material characterisation