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in medicine and the Master's programme in clinical nutrition. The Institute has more than 300 employees and is located in Domus Medica. Questions about the position Coen Campsteijn Associate Professor
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candidate will be supervised by Professor Stefan Jacobsen and Professor Tore Børvik at NTNU, in collaboration with Dr. Sumita Dey from the Norwegian Defence Estates Agency. About the project Durability
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the position Program coordinator Josie Teurlings For questions regarding the PhD program (eligibility for admission, structure of the program etc) josie.teurlings@nmbu.no Professor Elana Wilson Rowe
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Industrial Engineering with the Materials & Manufacturing research group. Your immediate leader will be the Head of Department. You will be supervised by Associate Professor Nima Razavi and co-supervised by
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phenomenon known as the Workman-Reynolds freezing potential (WRFP). Until now, no attempts have been made to harness energy from this freezing process. The ERC-funded Icevolt project aims to combine computing
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. The project will contribute to research within human–computer interaction and human factors on topics including: human–AI teaming in safety-critical work AI transparency and explain-ability in operational
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. You must have a relevant Master's degree in computer science, electrical engineering, imaging science or equivalent. Your course of study must correspond to a five-year Norwegian course, where 120
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municipality. Your supervisor will be Associate Professor Andrei Lobov . Your immediate leader will be the Head of Department. About the project Funded in the framework of the Driving Urban Transitions (DUT
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UiA. The successful candidate will spend 18 months at UiA followed by 18 months at the BE-CEM group at CERN, while remaining active in the PhD programme at UiA for the full 36 months. The PhD Candidate