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with strong opportunities for methods training, visiting exchanges, and international conference participation, enabling the candidate to develop knowledge and skills and gain valuable personal
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imperative, both orally and written. Documented experience with scientific programming (e.g. Python, Matlab, R; any history of activity on GitHub) as well as computational or statistical methods for data
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. Department of Marine Technology We develop methods and technology related to the blue economy: oil and gas extraction at sea, ship technology and the equipment industry, fisheries and aquaculture. We also have
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, grants others access into the working methods and insights that emerge from the artistic research. Spaces of new knowledge and contextual connections are embedded into and emerge from the artistic
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and solutions that can change everyday life. Department of Marine Technology We develop methods and technology related to the blue economy: oil and gas extraction at sea, ship technology and the
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PhD project. Fluency in both oral and written English is required, see documentation requirements for further details. The applicant’s personal suitability for the position is a significant factor in
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installed wind energy capacities offshore the need for a safe, cost-effective, and efficient method of personnel transfer is essential. Gangways from service operation vessels have emerged as the preferred
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for research-based AI Innovation hosted at NTNU in Trondheim, Norway. Research areas cover competences that the Norwegian industry needs to develop cutting-edge theories, methods and technology, for
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qualitative research methods is required. The project language is English and the applicants should have an excellent command of the English language, written and spoken. Applicants must be able to work
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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