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. You will become an integral part of a dynamic research team, joining the REACT-Lab (Renewable Energy and Advanced Construction Technologies Laboratory) and the URGENT (USN Research Group in Energy and
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with tunnelling Be prepared for changes to your work duties after employment. Required selection criteria You must have a relevant master’s degree in construction engineering, engineering geology
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mediators using in vivo mouse models. The position has a duration of two years. The project group is part of a vibrant and inclusive research environment (https://www.ous-research.no/kt/) at the Department
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research disciplines. For further information about the different research disciplines see https://www.ntnu.edu/imf/research . Are you motivated to take a step towards a doctorate and open exciting career
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the requirements for admission to the faculty's doctoral program (see: https://www.ntnu.edu/ie/research/phd ). You must meet the requirements for admission to the IE Faculty. PLEASE NOTE: For detailed
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. You must meet the requirements for admission to the faculty's doctoral program (see: https://www.ntnu.edu/ie/research/phd ). You must meet the requirements for admission to the IE Faculty. PLEASE NOTE
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geothermal well construction. The work includes evaluating geothermal concepts relevant to Norway, such as deep hard‑rock wells, multilateral systems, and integration with seasonal heat storage solutions like
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, energy production and transmission, construction of data centres and various other forms of infrastructure. More projects of this kind will be needed if aiming at continuing to follow the prevailing socio
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testing, with a particular emphasis on supported, bimetallic catalyst systems. The overarching goal is to uncover clear structure-performance relationships that can guide rational catalyst development
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doctorate Carry out research of good quality within the framework described above Academic publications and popular science dissemination Participate in the research group Marine Structures Participate in