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the proposed methods. The scientific objective, however, is methodological and conceptual: to develop transferable approaches for analyzing systemic Natech risk across different energy technologies
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sector Apply for this job See advertisement Pursue a PhD at Nord University Would you like to help create knowledge that makes a difference? At Nord University, we develop future-oriented solutions through
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(ph.d.) and philosophiae doctor (ph.d.) in artistic development work at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU) for general criteria for the position. Preferred selection criteria
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systems (GIS). The PhD project should develop methods based on spatial indicators used to assess current and future climate risks. The IPCC's risk framework is suitable to be operationalized with spatial
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project aims to develop advanced control and planning algorithms that enhance robustness and safety, ensuring reliable performance even in the presence of magnetic fields and other uncertain conditions. The
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kommune, Tjeldbergodden Utvikling, and Møre & Romsdal Fylkeskommune, with financial support from the Research Council of Norway. The HydroCCS project will develop improved configurations and technology
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and welfare ” and will focus on behaviour and ecophysiology of sea lice and selected zooplankton species. The project will include methodological developments as well as investigations of behavioral
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at foreign educational institutions Teaching, if duty work is agreed with the Department of Physics Other career-promoting work The candidate will work with group members to develop theoretical frameworks
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to develop new methods and tools to effectively monitor and address converter-driven stability and power quality issues arising from the higher reliance on power electronic converters due to the growing share