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that should be studied interdisciplinary to understand its complex trajectory. You will be part of a research group at IDI but also participate in the bigger ‘energy’ multidisciplinary research environment
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Department of Information Security and Communication Technology. The candidate will be analyzing and developing algorithms for privacy preserving health registry data access. The mandatory education part must
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data access. The mandatory education part must be completed before a degree can be awarded. Duties of the position Complete the doctoral education until obtaining a doctorate Carry out research of good
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on childhood dementia CLN3, as part of ongoing research in the Bjørås group . About the project The current project is aiming at developing novel human models for childhood dementia CLN3 to recapitulate disease
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workshops. The research environment is supportive and PhD candidates take actively part in all the social life at the department. Funding The four-year scholarship is set according to the Norwegian State
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field-based and computational approaches Strong collaborative skills and willingness to work as part of an international research team Ability to work independently, take initiative, and adapt to new
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candidate will become part of a dynamic and internationally connected research environment at the Department of Engineering Cybernetics, renowned for its leading expertise in optimization, control, and
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spend secondment periods at SJTU, focusing on CFD model development and validation studies against model test results from SJTU. At NTNU, the candidate will be part of the Marine Structures research group
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weekly research seminars with international scholars and present their research work at departmental workshops. The research environment is supportive and PhD candidates take actively part in all
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. The resulting product gas can be reacted into new mono- and polymers of the same quality as fossil-based plastics, and a circular economy is created. The Ph.D. position is part of the HighRec project, and the