34 master PhD positions at NTNU Norwegian University of Science and Technology in Norway
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stays at foreign institutions Required selection criteria You must hold a relevant Master's degree in theoretical physics. The candidate must have a strong foundation in quantum physics, advanced
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techniques, including (TD)DFT and post-DFT analyses, alongside spin dynamics simulations. The primary goal is to investigate how collective excitations and topological effects influence quantum transport and
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function in similar experiments with different combinations of altered temperature and added parasites. The main work of the PhD candidate entails quantitative genetics experiments testing for G×E. The
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). The main aim of this PhD project is to develop mathematical models relevant for processes at the anode of aluminium electrolysis cells, with emphasis on evolution of bubbles, including the so-called “anode
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, machine learning, statistics, informatics, mechanical engineering, or maritime technology. You must have a Master's degree in engineering, informatics, or equivalent. Your course of study must correspond
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Biomaterials (Biopolymers and Biomaterials - NTNU ), and Microbial Biotechnology (Microbial Biotechnology - NTNU ) research groups. Your main supervisor will be Associate Professor Catherine Taylor Nordgård, and
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intelligence, or computer science Master students graduating summer 2026 are eligible to apply NTNU master students in their last year of study (finishing before summer 2027) can apply, and be admitted as part
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if the candidate undertakes career-enhancing work beyond the research project, such as teaching duties. Required selection criteria You must have a Master's degree in cybernetics, control systems, or equivalent
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scientists and industry representatives connected to the centre Closely collaborate with SINTEF, which is the project owner and main research partner in the project Participate in international activities
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. The project contributes to sustainability goals by reducing reliance on primary aluminium, lowering CO₂ emissions, and promoting circular economy principles. The PhD candidate will play a key role in WP3