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represented include: fluid mechanics, biomechanics, statistics and data science, computational mathematics, combinatorics, partial differential equations, stochastics and risk, algebra, geometry, topology
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Technology) research group. Qualifications Required selection criterias A Master’s degree (or equivalent) in Materials Science, Mechanical Engineering, Civil Engineering, Computer Science, or a related
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and be self-driven to advance with their research project. Work in an interdisciplinary team with expertise in mechanics, fluid mechanics, physics and biophysics. Follow our PhD program that include
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. The employment period will be three years of full time with no teaching obligations, and there is a premise for employment that the PhD Research Fellow is enrolled in USN’s PhD program in technology within three
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(European or international) during the Ph.D. program. The starting date is as soon as possible or to be negotiated with the faculty. The Ph.D. research fellow will become a part of the newly created UiA
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for cell calendar and cycle lifetimes. This includes further study of known degradation mechanisms of battery cells and the elucidation of new degradation mechanisms, working towards the development of long
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. Develop independence and be self-driven to advance with their research project. Work in an interdisciplinary team with expertise in mechanics, fluid mechanics, physics and biophysics. Follow our PhD program
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-prediction benchmark studies. Depending on the qualifications and preferences of the candidate, the work may entail experimental investigations and/or modelling in the open-source computational fluid dynamics
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in the open-source computational fluid dynamics (CFD) code PDRFOAM. The work will be conducted in collaboration with other research projects on hydrogen safety at the department. The position offers a
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underpinned by similar genetic mechanisms in distantly related plant species. The candidate will compare population-level genomic data from different Arctic taxa, conduct controlled common garden experiments