16 finite-element-method positions at NTNU Norwegian University of Science and Technology
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, this concerns the methods, analysis and models that form the basis for the implementation and verification of digital systems. Required selection criteria You must have the following qualifications required
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metagenomic libraries.' The PhD project will focus on: Developing synthetic expression elements (promoters, 5'-UTRs, and regulatory modules) to expand host compatibility. Engineering alternative microbial hosts
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/communication devices are still complex. Therefore, to overcome these challenges, the solutions have been pointed to separate the functionalities and the hardware dependency by applying virtualization methods
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, DeepFDM, MINO, etc., but also other methods for generative models in function spaces. Develop multiscale (resolution-invariant) AI models for wave kinematics and sea loads on ships, considering also phase
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and lead to premature breakdown. The SwoP (Impact of switched voltage waveforms on power components and grids) project will develop methods to measure, characterize and predict the increased stresses
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/communication devices are still complex. Therefore, to overcome these challenges, the solutions have been pointed to separate the functionalities and the hardware dependency by applying virtualization methods
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-based recommendations and streamlined access to relevant data. Using a User-Centered Design (UCD) approach, the project will apply co-design and participatory design methods to deeply understand clinical
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other commercially valuable elements from brines and recycled batteries. However, current extraction processes face challenges related to ion selectivity and transport efficiency, limiting the performance
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classical methods, thereby enabling more efficient solutions. Over the past 25 years, rapid advances—especially the demonstration of quantum algorithms that challenge the extended Church-Turing thesis—have
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. In the project we will focus on characterization of offshore noise that might impact the DAS data and develop methods for reducing the impact of such noise. Mathematical methods to enhance and ease