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collaboration with Oddbjørn Bruland from the Faculty of Engineering and Pascal E. Egli from the Department of Geography and Social Anthropology. It is financed by NTNU Community . The project investigates
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the candidate during and after any interview. For employment as a PhD Candidate, it is a prerequisite that you gain admission to the PhD programme in Electric Power Engineering within three months of your
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the interaction between digitalisation and society from various theoretical perspectives and develop new responsible digital technology. Our other priority area of research is Language in Learning, which aims
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advertisement The position A PhD position is available at the Department of Medical Biology (IMB), The Faculty of Health Sciences with the project “Rejuvenating Cardiomyocytes to heal hearts with better scars
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a team. It is essential that the researcher can effectively communicate with the collaborators within the EU project in the field of biology. Ability to work precise in a structured manner and swiftly
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better problem solving of our societal mission in research and education. If you think this position is relevant and interesting, we encourage you to apply, regardless of gender, functional ability and
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. This will be clarified with the candidate during and after any interview. For employment as a PhD candidate, it is a prerequisite that you gain admission to the PhD programme in Electric Power Engineering
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of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering. The group is internationally renowned for its research in engineer-to-order manufacturing. You will contribute to the development of planning and control processes and
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artistic development work at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU) for general criteria for the position. Preferred selection criteria Ability to present and publish your research
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the leader of the Software Engineering unit. About the project The position is one of the two PhD fellowships belonging to a university-wide project called Symbiosis (Human-AI symbiosis as a means to tackle