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independently and in a structured manner. Applicants must have good collaboration skills and the ability, willingness, and commitment to work in a multidisciplinary team. Admission to the PhD programme at
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material qualities (aluminium alloys, carbons, solvents and current collectors) with respect to applicability in aluminium carbon batteries, by combining electrochemical techniques and advanced materials
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acceptance of new products and business models. Immersive media technologies (IMT), such as Virtual Reality and Augmented Reality, may play an important role in exploring consumer behavior, and also represent
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, tasks have a continuous evolution, and the precedence graph becomes dynamic. There is an initial method proposed in the literature, where a static model is proposed, introducing two states of products
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, NTNU, SINTEF, Cicero and Norwegian Computing Center, as well as other stakeholders like Møre and Romsdal county collaborate. The overall objective of TRANSPLAN is to develop models and methods to support
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English and the applicants should have an excellent command of the English language, written and spoken. Applicants must be able to work independently and in a structured manner. Applicants must have good
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human-AI collaboration and advancing AI literacy. The goal for Symbiosis is to offer novel, interdisciplinary insights and knowledge into how to nurture humans-AI collaboration and symbiosis, which will
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of environmental modulation on gametic and early developmental epigenome and epitranscriptome. The project uses next- and third-generation sequencing technologies to generate the data. Zebrafish is a model organism
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be conducted within the Catalysis group at NTNU’s Department of Chemical Engineering, in close collaboration with the Process Systems Engineering group. The project focuses on advancing heterogeneously
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to upgrade the LHC experiments ATLAS and ALICE and the World Wide LHC Computing Grid. The successful candidate will work primarily with pixel detectors construction, and electrical test-systems, and to some