11 holonomy-group PhD positions at NTNU Norwegian University of Science and Technology
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PhD candidate in clinical adult psychology - treatment of body-focused repetitive behavior disorders
date in September 2025. Body-focused repetitive behavior disorders (BFRB) is a collective term for a group of closely related disorders, including trichotillomania (hair-pulling disorder) and excoriation
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the DART group. Duties of the position The main duties and responsibilities for the position are: Conducting research within dynamic graph analytics in collaboration with the supervisors and other members
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to tropical rainforests. Bryophytes constitute major components of terrestrial ecosystems worldwide. Nevertheless, the taxonomy of many groups remain poorly known, and despite substantial progress over the last
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has about 120 employees, half of them PhD Students and about 17 Postdocs and researchers. The current position will be affiliated to the Concrete group which is a team of scientists dedicated
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with the supervisors and other members of the research group. Test and evaluate the solution in simulated and real environments. Disseminate results through publications and presentations. The main
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flexibility solutions”. You will join the research group Power System Operation and Analyses (PSOA) at IEL, where we foster an open, inclusive, and collaborative working environment. Our working environment is
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the characterization and modeling of components manufactured by material extrusion additive manufacturing (MEX). In this role you will work with a multidisciplinary group, focusing on short fiber thermoplastic
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and research, in and outside academia. The NTNU Marine Chemistry & Biogeochemistry Group within the Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Science and Technology, offers a PhD Candidate position as part of
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quality within the framework described above Participate in the research group Fleetfor55 Participate in international activities such as conferences and/or research stays at foreign educational
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of high quality Academic publications and popular science dissemination Participate in the research group Structural Impact Laboratory (SIMLab) Participate in international activities such as conferences