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searching for a motivated candidate for a PhD position in the field of structural monitoring of wind turbines for digital twins. The project focuses on monitoring wind turbines at both the individual turbine
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rising significantly also in the continental climate of Nordic cities. In the cold season, winter winds can intensify cold stress and wind chill. Urban morphology, surface materials, and vegetation can
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Sensor Evaluation: Design and analysis of controlled test explosions in the BedrettoLab, evaluation of seismic sensors (e.g., different types of seismometers as well as distributed acoustic sensing
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), and connecter to the NTNU strategic area Energy. The research will focus on a better integration of maintenance processes with the overall economics of wind energy, including cost of downtimes, risks
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evaluation does not differ more than 10% from that obtained by the best-positioned candidate, the jury will interview the best-positioned candidate and the candidates in this situation. This will be aimed
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chains for offshore wind Apply for this job See advertisement This is NTNU NTNU is a broad-based university with a technical-scientific profile and a focus in professional education. The university is
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9th March 2026 Languages English English English The Department of Electric Energy has a vacancy for a PhD Candidate in Multi-market modelling of power systems with large amounts of wind power Apply
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supply chain for offshore wind industry. The PhD will carry on the research within the Production Management Research Group. The group is a team of about 20 professors and researchers focusing
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with different climate objectives using a coupled climate model. The scenarios used involve actors who may or may not communicate/agree on actions and may or may not have common objectives, based
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many industries (e.g., oil and gas, offshore platforms, wind turbines, fisheries, aquaculture, agriculture, manufacturing, energy sector). These systems should be capable of autonomously navigating