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project investigating seismicity, fluid processes and structure in active rift zones. The new project – Testing Models of Active Extension (TMAX) – will involve collection and analysis of new earthquake
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Rejuvenation of Recyclable Wind Turbine Blades Offshore Wind CDT PhD Research Project Competition Funded UK Students Dr Colin Robert, Prof Conchúr Ó Brádaigh, Prof A Slark Application Deadline: 05
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offshore wind turbines. The specific objectives include:; • Investigate and develop new concepts of hybrid anchoring and smart mooring cables.; • Integrate structural sensors into mooring systems for real
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, primarily aimed at onshore structures. For offshore structures, there are aspects of relevance which are not fully understood. Thus, knowledge is lacking on how to take advantage of fibre reinforced concrete
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economic impacts (NFR 352350) ” and “Co-innovation in government policies and sustainable business models for offshore and inshore aquaculture (NFR 353039) ”, both funded by the Norwegian Research Council
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. Job requirements Need-to-haves: A PhD degree in civil, structural, hydraulic, or offshore engineering. A master’s degree in civil or mechanical engineering. Proven experience in vibration-based
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courses of Higher Education Institutions. Preference factors: Preference will be given to candidates with experience in dynamic analysis of floating objects and moorings for offshore structures. Minimum
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(MATLAB, Python etc.) Personal characteristics Structured Thourough Trustworthy Innovative, creative and open minded Emphasis will be placed on motivation, personal and interpersonal qualities. We offer
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Structured Thourough Trustworthy Innovative, creative and open minded Emphasis will be placed on motivation, personal and interpersonal qualities. We offer An exciting job with an important mission in society
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friction governs nonlinear vibration and damping in assembled structures. Job description Many high-performance structures, from spacecraft to offshore structures, rely on assembled components