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Supported Cooperative Work (CSCW) – CSCW is the field that studies cooperation at work between different agents, whether human or technological, with the aim of designing adequate technologies that can
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sciences Economic and Administrative sciences Maritime sciences Social sciences and Humanities. The Faculty is also responsible for PhD programmes in computer technology, innovation and regional development
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on developing an advanced, AI-integrated methodology for the design of Large Underground Structures (LUS), addressing the limitations of traditional empirical approaches. These structures are critical to sectors
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fatigue. The research methods are based on both small-scale and full-scale experimental testing and on Finite Element Modelling. Timber structures have gained increasing attention in the European
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computational models for trustworthy applications in critical care. The doctoral position is part of the research initiative “The Digital Society” at ØUC. Project description Intensive Care Units (ICUs) generate
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.” Additionally, the Faculty of Health and Social Sciences is co-responsible for the research area “Innovation in the Public Sector” within the cross-faculty PhD program Responsible Innovation and Regional
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for sustainability and innovation” reflected in all our activities. We offer more than 40 study programmes, from oneyear programmes to PhD-programmes within e.g. Health Sciences and Social Care, Informatics, Law and
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. The final plan for research training shall be approved and regulated by contract at the latest three months after the appointment is taken up. The successful candidate will receive assistance in
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characterization (post mortem or operando). The PhD project also includes evaluation of sustainability, scaleability, and adaptability to stationary storage for designed cells. This position is funded by NTNU’s
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starts with the study of specific processes to help in the development of the tool. The successful project would develop new chemical engineering process models used to increase our understanding of how