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or enzyme mixtures that improve feed use and support fish health. Possible biotechnological applications of the enzymes will be explored, in collaboration with other projects. We will use (meta)omics
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aquaculture species for feed production. The position will be based in Trondheim, with experimental work carried out at NTNU and SINTEF Ocean facilities and Tjeldbergodden Biopark where a Piloting Platform and
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approach for fabricating large-scale structural components. This process involves feeding a metal filler wire—either coaxially or off-axis—into an electric arc to generate a molten pool that solidifies on a
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. You will be part of the section Concrete Structures in the Department of Engineering Structures at TU Delft. You will work closely with another PhD candidate on analytical modelling of half joints
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to achieve regional (Protei-NA Plan) and national (Plant Protein Plan) protein autonomy by promoting the local production of plant proteins for both human consumption and animal feed. Nevertheless, protein pea
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glacier runoff results not from gradual warming, but from short-lived, intense melt and precipitation events. These events are fueled by global-scale atmospheric drivers and amplified by local topographic
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involves feeding a metal filler wire, either coaxially or off-axis, into an electric arc to create a molten pool that solidifies on a substrate, enabling the layer-by-layer construction of 3D objects
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”. The PhD-student will be connected to the NFR financed project “PFAS in Agriculture: Risks and Mitigation (PFARM)” led by NIVA (2026-2029). One important aim of the PFARM-project is to make a risk assessment
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and volcanoes. This will be achieved through the development of databases and analysis platforms covering the full range of fields covered by “The Third Earthquake and Volcano Hazard Observation and
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Research Council, aims to advance knowledge on how cow–calf contact (CCC) systems can be implemented in practice, both in Norway and internationally. The project will provide groundbreaking insights into CCC