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simulations. The PhD project is anchored in The research group for Climate and Buildings at NMBU. The project combines building-physics modelling with multispectral/hyperspectral façade analyses, and is
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result, the process of implementing and developing AI-based systems is high-risk, and can result in large losses or manual time required to rework products. Here therefore, a framework and approach to
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”. The project is funded by The Research Council of Norway and aims to develop a novel electromembrane process of ion separation for recovery of rare earth elements and removal of ionic micropollutants from water
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Norway’s leading research institutions within nuclear physics and nuclear chemistry: University of Oslo (UiO), Norwegian University of Life Sciences (NMBU), and Institute for Energy Technology (IFE) as
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. Study the effects of processing parameters, formulations, and ingredient functionality on product quality and process efficiency. Publish research results in peer-reviewed journals and disseminate
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of Norway, aims to develop an efficient and scalable microbial-based bioconversion process for poultry feathers into highly digestible protein product. The position involves training through formal courses
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microbiology and fermentation process science, linked to the research group SciFood: Food Quality and Sustainability. Modern food processing urgently needs solutions that ensure food safety while reducing food
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, biochemistry or microbiology. Training at MSc level in topics like protein chemistry, enzymology, proteomics, microbiology and/or process biochemistry. Hands-on wet-lab experience with protein purification
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associated analyses Process research data and publish findings as scientific publications and a PhD thesis. Complete mandatory courses for the PhD programme. Present and discuss research at internal seminars
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: The harvested biomass is burnt without oxygen in a controlled process that destroys PFAS compounds. Biochar application: The resulting clean biochar is returned to the soil to bind remaining PFAS so strongly