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Profile First Stage Researcher (R1) Positions PhD Positions Country Norway Application Deadline 20 Oct 2025 - 23:59 (Europe/Oslo) Type of Contract Temporary Job Status Full-time Hours Per Week 37,5 Is the
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experiments Hands-on experience with biofilm research Personal characteristics To complete a doctoral degree (PhD), it is important that you are able to: Self-motivated and independent, with excellent time
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from YouTube. Accept cookie and refresh page to watch video, or click here to open video) About the position For a position as a PhD Candidate, the goal is a completed doctoral education including
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21st September 2025 Languages English English English The Department of Computer Science has a vacancy for a PhD Candidate in Human Building Interaction Apply for this job See advertisement This is
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PhD Candidate, the goal is to complete a doctoral education and obtain a doctoral degree. Your immediate leader is Associate Professor Corinna Schulze-Netzer. Duties of the position Duties
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think creatively and critically Have good communication and interaction with colleagues and students It is assumed that the person who is hired is admitted to the faculty’s doctoral program. Final project
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of Information Technology and Electrical Engineering, NTNU has a vacancy for a PhD candidate in Wind Turbine Noise Prediction in the Norwegian Context. The Acoustics Group studies the generation, propagation and reception
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) at the Natural Science Faculty, has a vacancy for a position as PhD candidate related to development of an emerging battery technology based on aluminium anodes and carbon cathodes. The PhD project is affiliated
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with the aim of completing a PhD. The workplace will be at NTNU in Trondheim, and the candidate’s leader is the Head of Section Vocational Studies, School Development and Educational Leadership. About
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vesicles from NK cells Apply for this job See advertisement About the position A full-time phd position (SKO 1017) is available for 3 years in the “Innate Lymphocyte Group” led by professor Marit