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and MSc candidates who go on to contribute to Norwegian industry and research institutions worldwide. Your immediate Line Manager will be the Head of Department. About the project The PhD project will
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immediate leader will be the Head of Department. We have an open PhD position in computational modelling of thin-film magnetic materials at the Department of Manufacturing and Civil Engineering, NTNU
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higher education and research, in and outside academia. This project has strong links with industry allowing you to provide with solutions to real challenges with market potential. We are looking for a
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also be employed for system identification and updating. In addition, the project will benefit from close collaboration with the industry. The outcomes will include advanced condition monitoring system
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NTNU with other research groups nationally and internationally and works closely with industry and government. As a PhD Candidate with us, you will work to achieve your doctorate, and at the same time
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industry partners and the aquaculture industry in various forums. Be part of the teaching staff for veterinary students (up to one year extension), according to individual agreement with the successful
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), which co-construct transformative, contextualized energy policies with citizens, policymakers, industry, scientists, and other stakeholders. NOTRAP is a cooperation between eight departments from four
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, and entrepreneurship. Doctoral Candidates will gain transferable skills and learn from industry role models, equipping them to make significant contributions to solving the AMR crisis. The succsesssful
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for high-impact career paths in research and higher education, within academia, research institutes, or industry. The candidate will be supervised by Professor Roger Skjetne with expertise in marine control
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on the entire region but zooms in on two key but highly different case countries in Southeast Asia representing a main innovation hub and important market (Singapore) and a late industry entry and emerging market