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10th October 2025 Languages English English English The Department of Electronic Systems has a vacancy for a PhD Candidate in Machine Learning & Signal Processing for Industrial Applications Apply
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3rd November 2025 Languages English English English Design smart membranes that drive next-gen ion separations PhD Position in Electromembrane Processes Apply for this job See advertisement About
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NTNU and the application process here. About the position Are you motivated to take a step towards a doctorate and open up exciting career opportunities? As a PhD Candidate with us, you will work
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cell line of a commercially important food fish, ii) develop cell-specific alga-derived medium and scaffold/microcarrier, and iii) scale up (bench-scale) of the cultivation process based on protocols
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background in programming (Matlab, python, …) familiar with Multi-body dynamic tools good knowledge of statistics familiar with signal processing, operational modal analysis Personal characteristics Strong
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background in programming (Matlab, python, …) familiar with Multi-body dynamic tools good knowledge of statistics familiar with signal processing, operational modal analysis Personal characteristics Strong
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, you will investigate temporal changes in subarctic benthic communities, their trophic interactions, and the impact of larval supply. This will involve processing and analysing samples such as
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Option: It is possible to combine a part-time (50 %) PhD position with another part-time (50 %) position, extending the total employment period to six (6) years. Applicants should indicate this preference
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dissertation that is typically a collection of three research articles. Research work is done in close co-operation with the supervisor and other faculty members from the department. Projects joint with faculty