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tested to evaluate mechanical and durability performance under realistic conditions. The findings will be used to calibrate finite element simulations, which will serve as a tool to predict material and
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-cycle fatigue. The research methods are based on both small-scale and full-scale experimental testing and on Finite Element Modelling. Are you motivated to take a step towards a doctorate and open
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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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, corporate governance, asset management, banking and financial institutions, and market microstructure. The following list details the formal application requirements: A. Academic record Eligible applicants
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doctor (ph.d.) in artistic development work at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU) . The project description is a key element in evaluating the applicants. It is also highly important
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researchers at NORCE, experts from industry, professors from University of Stavanger, NTNU, University of Bergen and a total of 17 PhD students and postdocs. The successful candidate will be expected to fit in
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personal suitability for the position is a significant factor in the evaluation. Applicants whose educational qualifications are from countries other than Norway must provide a certified translation of the
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on their suitability during reconnaissance field work. The research will involve a combination of several potential methods, including detailed field work, petrography and microstructural characterization, scanning
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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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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