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Engineering at NTNU in Gjøvik seeks a PhD candidate to work in the field of circular economy and wood-based construction. The position aims to optimize circular value chains for wood-based materials by
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the crash structures and battery enclosures of electric vehicles to enhance safety, where an optimal balance of strength and ductility is important. These crash structures are often made from extruded
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protect the structural integrity of carbon and low alloy steels. To ensure their effectiveness, the project will investigate how these barriers interact with hydrogen—studying uptake, diffusion, and
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29th April 2025 Languages English English English The Department of Structural Engineering has a vacancy for a PhD Candidate on ductility requirements of Timber Connections Apply for this job See
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point, but alternatives exist Optimized feature selection for finding the stable biomarkers from metagenome data The three bullet points may be seen as sketches for three scientific publications, and the
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community which is developing rapidly. We strive to include employees at all levels in strategic decisions and promote an informal atmosphere with a flat organisational structure. access to Lifekeys , a
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interacting with machines and with each other. The project's main goal is to build a digital simulation environment that supports industrial design, testing, and optimization of automated fish production lines
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15th May 2025 Languages English English English The Department of Marine Technology has a vacancy for a PhD Candidate in optimal fleet renewal strategies zero emission shipping Apply for this job
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of Norway (NFR). DYNCAT aims to develop highly predictive, physics-based models to study and optimize the Rochow Mülller process, which generates the raw material for silicone production. The project will
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engineering for ships, incl. optimal energy and emission management of hybrid electric power systems. Your place of work will be at the Department of Marine Technology . About the project The STEESMAT project