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9th March 2026 Languages English English English The Department of Electric Energy has a vacancy for a PhD Candidate in Multi-market modelling of power systems with large amounts of wind power Apply
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the ‘breakup’ stage in the Wilson Cycle together with a mapping toolbox, (3) characterize the initiation of an oceanic spreading centre. For this project, the NTNU Department of Geosciences is looking
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Center at NTNU, a strategic initiative that aims to accelerate the operationalization of AI in maritime value chains. The demand for safe and sustainable maritime activities, as well as the shortage
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vacancies for PhD candidates within Modelling Strength and Failure in Recycled Aluminium Alloys funded through the Centre for Research-based Innovation SFI FAST – Future Aluminium Structures. The positions
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of continental lithosphere, (2) provide a definition to the ‘breakup’ stage in the Wilson Cycle together with a mapping toolbox, (3) characterize the initiation of an oceanic spreading centre. For this project
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candidates within Modelling Strength and Failure in Recycled AluminiumAlloys funded through the Centre for Research-based Innovation SFI FAST – Future Aluminium Structures. The positions are linked
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. The position is part of the project “Bergen Center for Ethics and Priority Setting (BCEPS)”, funded by the University of Bergen. We seek a motivated candidate who will be part of an interdisciplinary research
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of Marine Technology , as part of the Norwegian Maritime AI Center (MAI) at NTNU . As a PhD candidate, you will conduct research to develop AI-driven methods for efficient methods for simulation-based testing
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are few, tightly governed, and often one-way (e.g., via data diodes). At the same time, these infrastructures are typically multi-vendor: operations depend on equipment, software, and tooling from several
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Trondheim. The position is for a period of 3 years. The PhD candidate will work on a project lead by Dr. Kristin Roseth Aass, researcher on Centre for Myeloma Research in Trondheim. The center brings