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strategic mechanisms that enable or constrain innovation in business models. Possible topics include, but are not limited to: How do top management team characteristics, decision-making processes
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and applying material science and chemical engineering to extract and recycle valuable elements from secondary resources, including EV batteries. The selected candidate will join the Resources, Energy
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universities in the Nordic region. Both departments have strategic initiatives in sustainable metallurgy and applying material science and chemical engineering to extract and recycle valuable elements from
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educational background and completed research work. Your application must also contain a plan for your doctoral project which includes: project description plan for the training component progress plan funding
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. The programme is characterized by methodological and theoretical diversity. The training component consists of 30 ECTS credits and will support the work you do in the research component (the thesis
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reducing catalysts that proceed via metal-hydride intermediates. The overarching aim is to deliver selective, energy-efficient biocatalysts that address sustainability challenges in synthesis. The successful
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of novel autoantigens and autoantibodies targeting ovarian cells in women with POI. 2. Investigation of how estrogen deficiency contributes to pathogenic mechanisms in autoimmune diseases. 3. Examination
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The PhD programme The PhD programme at NHH is a four-year fully-funded programme, which combines an intensive course component with research and relevant work experience, preparing the school’s
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European, prospective, multicenter cohort study, in which the neurodevelopment of children born to mothers with epilepsy is monitored and related to epigenetic mechanisms of teratogenicity. The long-term
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the neurodevelopment of children born to mothers with epilepsy is monitored and related to epigenetic mechanisms of teratogenicity. The long-term goal is to enable early detection of teratogenic risk and contribute