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The PhD programme in Innovation for Sustainability is interdisciplinary, applied and project oriented. It is suited for research and development work within private and public sectors as
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variability: Incorporate high‑resolution meteorological data—particularly solar irradiation—together with environmental factors that impact PV performance, such as temperature, wind, dust and snow soiling
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computational scientists is preferred. Great emphasis will be placed on personal qualities. The candidate must be able to solve problems and demonstrate high motivation and a strong sense of responsibility. A
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of the obtained data. Perform high-quality scientific research and disseminate the results through relevant channels (such as peer-reviewed scientific journals and international conferences). Work cooperatively and
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Programme? Not funded by a EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description This is NTNU NTNU is a broad-based university with a technical-scientific
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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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cookie and refresh page to watch video, or click here to open video) About the position Studies of phase formation, evolution of microstructure and casting defects in high-pressure die casting of recycled
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spider web in terms of damage-tolerance and the efficiency of energy dissipation. The developed knowledge will provide design guidelines for high-performance materials to meet industrial needs. A hybrid
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the mandatory PhD research education programme Develop a hybrid numerical and data-driven method to integrate natural design principles into the development of bioinspired materials Perform independent, high
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international research environment at NorHead. Our collaborators include leading research groups in the UK, Denmark, and Spain – including the world-renowned High-Dimensional Neurology Group at UCL Queen Square