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(mobile app) intervention for the prevention and management of performance-related pain among musicians. The app will contain various components including self-monitoring, physical exercises, relaxation
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to determine the molecular structure and function of a TZ sub-complex consisting of 3-5 proteins. You will monitor the gating mechanism of TZ in cellular models such as RPE1 or cultured dopaminergic neurons by
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framework for data‑based structural health monitoring. The Ph.D. project aims to start in the fall of 2025. The Ph.D. position holder will be required to work in Trondheim, together with the Structural
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the area of structural health monitoring of civil engineering structures on an Australian Research Council Early Career Industry Fellowship project titled, 'Transforming Smart Bridge Monitoring by Computer
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research infrastructure. Selected candidates will benefit from the ICN2 PhD Programme, which comprises a structured training path with scientific seminars, and technical and transferable skills training
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new standards in computational metabolomics – facilitating biomarker discovery, advancing personalized health monitoring, and improving clinical decision-making. The work will be carried out under close
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mixed research methods—including behavioural surveys, environmental monitoring, and dynamic thermal modelling—the project aims to generate retrofit strategies that improve energy efficiency, reduce carbon
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infrastructure. Selected candidates will benefit from the ICN2 PhD Programme, which comprises a structured training path with scientific seminars, and technical and transferable skills training throughout
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, which are utilized for efficient, non-destructive inspection, damage characterization, damage evaluation, and health monitoring of wind turbine structural elements and components. We develop tools and
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for identifying conditions that allow long lifetime but also for identifying strategies for mitigating the degradation. The Development of fast and reliable tools for “state of health” monitoring that enables