12 postdoc-molecular-dynamics PhD positions at NTNU Norwegian University of Science and Technology
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25 Sep 2025 Job Information Organisation/Company NTNU Norwegian University of Science and Technology Department The Department of Clinical and Molecular Medicine (IKOM) Research Field Medical
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provide insights into developing a receiver system that can continuously and precisely sense and process molecular signals among infectious bacteria colonies for diagnosis. The receiver development will
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the employment period as the doctoral work progresses. Required selection criteria Relevant Master’s degree in biotechnology, molecular biology, microbiology, or synthetic biology (120 ECTS at master’s level or
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career in higher education and research, in and outside academia. Your immediate leader will be the Head of Department. About the project The mucosal surface is a universal dynamic interface between higher
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postdoc, the candidate should establish models, frameworks, and technologies to create interactive, and adaptive learning experiences, and evaluate these. Duties of the position The candidate will be a
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of the collected data. This main goal of this particular PhD fellowship is to develop innovative applications, tools and models for AI game-based learning. Further, in collaboration with a postdoc, the candidate
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of SecurEL. The PhD candidates funded by the Centre will contribute with cutting-edge knowledge and research. Overall, the Centre will directly finance 17 PhD and postdoc positions, and also have several
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of SecurEL. The PhD candidates funded by the Centre will contribute with cutting-edge knowledge and research. Overall, the Centre will directly finance 17 PhD and postdoc positions, and also have several
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of magnetic skyrmion dynamics in thin film devices» (NIMSKY). Magnetic skyrmions are nanoscale stable magnetic quasiparticles which move when a current is applied. This process requires very little electrical
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candidate will become part of a dynamic and internationally connected research environment at the Department of Engineering Cybernetics, renowned for its leading expertise in optimization, control, and