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Stig Brøndbo 26th May 2025 Languages English English English Faculty of Health Sciences PhD Fellow EU MSCA Doctoral Network project: ENDAMR Apply for this job See advertisement The position A PhD
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Research fellowship in political science / European studies (MSCA Doctoral Network EUFOG–DC11) Apply for this job See advertisement About the position Two PhD research fellowships (SKO 1017) are available
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Research fellowship in political science / European studies (MSCA Doctoral Network EUFOG–DC05) Apply for this job See advertisement About the position Two PhD research fellowships (SKO 1017) are available
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. The Department of Electric Energy (IEL) at NTNU is seeking a highly motivated candidate for a full-time (100%) PhD position for 3 years as part of the project “Power Grid Modelling for Net-Zero Energy Systems
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of associated ecosystems under events of wastewater discharge, industrial discharge, and urban runoff. In the Muncipality of Ålesund in Norway, a network of sensors has been installed in a drinking water source
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underlying pain and distressing symptoms in people who are no longer able to explain their suffering. The project will combine traditional assessment scales with sensor-based measurements, with novel analyses
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applications in fish processing. Validate simulation outputs against real-world data, including sensor data from physical “sensor fish” developed by NTNU. Contribute to the development of a general-purpose
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using Contactless Sensors Integrated with Operational Modal Analysis (TORSION)”. The main aim of this project is to develop a condition monitoring system with contactless sensors for critical components
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science, remote sensing, nucleic acid analyses, in situ sensors, robotics, and big data computational approaches within a transdisciplinary systems framework. Your immediate leader will be the Head of
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ambitious benchmarks for reducing Greenhouse Gas emissions in international shipping, aiming for a 30-40% reduction by 2030, 80-90% by 2040, and achieving net-zero emissions by 2045, all relative to 2008