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Vibration from 2026 on. The Acoustics Group at NTNU works closely with the SINTEF Acoustics Research Group on the campus of Gløshaugen. This represents a workforce of 30 researchers, professors, postdocs
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disse informasjonskapslene. Databehandlingsansvarlig: HAProxy software Formål: Kreves for at nettsiden skal fungere riktig. Personvernregler for databehandling: HAProxy software - Personvernregler
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immediate leader will be the leader of the Software Engineering unit. About the project The position is one of the four PhD fellowships belonging to a university-wide project called SWELL (Sustainable Built
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collaborative open-source software development. Fluid flow, elasticity, and/or transport in porous media. Discrete element methods. Multiphase fluid flow. Personal qualities Applicants must be able to work
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species and vegetation ecology), advanced statistical modelling using R software, and conducting fieldwork under harsh environmental conditions. A successful applicant should have good skills in English and
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knowledge about natural resource management Knowledge of software R Strong skills and/or interest in mathematical and statistical modelling is a strength Ability to conduct field work in remote alpine areas
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on www.blockades.eu At NTNU’s Department of Modern History and Society, the project team will be located within a rewarding professional environment with an active community of PhD candidates and postdocs. Duties
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team will be located within a rewarding professional environment with an active community of PhD candidates and postdocs. Duties of the position As a PhD fellow, you will be expected to: Develop your own
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important part of the mission of SecurEL. The PhD candidates funded by the Centre will contribute with cutting-edge knowledge and research. Overall, the Centre will directly finance 17 PhD and postdoc
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background and interest for coding scientific software is required. Your course of study must correspond to a five-year Norwegian course, where 120 credits have been obtained at master's level. Master students