12 algorithm-development-"St"-"St" research jobs at NTNU Norwegian University of Science and Technology
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to develop a strong profile as researcher. You will also gain valuable experience that might be relevant for your further career. The purpose of a postdoctoral position is to build up a researcher profile that
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the head of the DART unit. Are you ready to take your research career to the next level? We offer an exciting 3-year postdoctoral position that gives you the opportunity to develop a strong profile as
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to available teaching and duty work) postdoctoral position that gives you the opportunity to develop a strong profile as researcher. You will also gain valuable experience that might be relevant
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to available teaching and duty work) postdoctoral position that gives you the opportunity to develop a strong profile as researcher. You will also gain valuable experience that might be relevant
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Trondheim, Norway, but the Researcher-project is of both academic and industrial relevance, and it will therefore be developed in close cooperation between NTNU in Trondheim and the company Petronas, which is
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level? We offer an exciting 3-year postdoctoral position that allows you to develop a strong research profile. You will also gain valuable experience that may be relevant to your future career. The
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The postdoc’s main responsibility will be on developing and implementing methods for multi-omics analyses in secure computational settings (HUNT Cloud, TSD, SAFE) and make such methods available and easily
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at the Faculty of Humanity offers an exciting 4-year postdoctoral position that gives you the opportunity to develop a strong profile as researcher. The 4-year postdoctoral fellowship is associated with a
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with group members to develop theoretical frameworks for spin and charge transport in superconducting structures, and/or develop cavity-coupled systems. The candidate is expected to publish their work in
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and lead to premature breakdown. The SwoP (Impact of switched voltage waveforms on power components and grids) project will develop methods to measure, characterize and predict the increased stresses