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Technology . The position is for a period of 3 years. Desired start date: 1 May 2026 or earlier. The fellowship is part of TIES project “Tunable ion separations with micro-structured composite membranes
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PhD candidate to work on advanced modelling of fillet welds in aluminium structures. The project focuses on understanding how weld geometry, alloy composition, thermal history, and manufacturing
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the candidate will be based, is currently home to about 50 faculty. The Department is highly international in its faculty composition as well as its ongoing research and industry collaborations. The department
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PhD candidate to work on advanced modelling of fillet welds in aluminium structures. The project focuses on understanding how weld geometry, alloy composition, thermal history, and manufacturing
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and gender composition, recruit individuals with minority backgrounds, persons with disabilities, and candidates with career gaps. HVL is subject to export control regulations, which may apply
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and gender composition, recruit individuals with minority backgrounds, persons with disabilities, and candidates with career gaps. HVL is subject to export control regulations, which may apply
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relevant Master’s degree in creative or performing arts or documented equivalent competence. Relevant academic backgrounds might be creative music technology, sound art, computer music composition, creative
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for experiments. Investigating the role of alloy composition and process parameters on the structural integrity of the final product. Collaborating closely with the other NTNU and SINTEF project partners, as
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of alloy composition and process parameters on the structural integrity of the final product. Collaborating closely with the other NTNU and SINTEF project partners, as well as the industrial partners
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, community-level policies and resourcing of services important for young people, and school-level factors, such as school composition and climate, affected the mental health effects of the COVID-19 pandemic