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of Design for Sustainability. The Department is part of the Faculty of Architecture and Design , which also incorporates the Trondheim Academy of Fine Art. The department has staff both in Trondheim and
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outside academia. You will part of the KinCat Catalysis Group, which comprises 5 permanent faculty members and is the largest catalysis research group in Norway, serving as the primary hub for educating PhD
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master’s thesis as part of their master’s degree and been awarded a grade of B or better. The requirement for a grade of B or better for the master’ thesis cannot be waived for this category of applicants
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, PoreLab, Department of Physics, NTNU, Phone: +47 924 11 965 (alex.hansen@ntnu.no ). Main duties and responsibilities The position forms part of the ERC project AGIPORE, see https://cordis.europa.eu/project
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outside academia. This three-years position is a part of the ANCHOR: Advancing Neighborhood, Community, and HOusing for the integration of Refugee families, an inter-disciplinary project funded under
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. The programme is characterized by methodological and theoretical diversity. The training component consists of 30 ECTS credits and will support the work you do in the research component (the thesis
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at the intersection of cyber security, cyber-physical systems, and mathematical methods as part of the NORCICS Norwegian Centre for Cyber Security in Critical Sectors. The centre links researchers from
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cocktail of various pollutants – conventional and emerging. Irrespective of the source and components, marine pollutants significantly affect the survival and sustainability of ecosystems. This is in turn
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-courses All candidates must complete 30 ECTS in PhD courses as part of the 180 ECTS required for the doctorate degree. The Centre for the Study of Professions offer the following PhD-subjects: Autumn 2024