108 developer-"https:"-"https:"-"https:"-"Brunel-University-London" PhD positions in Norway
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, or development studies. You also need to be able to document that you have funding. In most cases, this means that you must have applied for a position as a PhD candidate at the facully or the public sector PhD
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, the Fen Complex stands as a vital area for both scientific research and economic exploration. The general evolution of the complex is known to a certain extent with a general evolution from calcite
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focus is resilience and security, developing strategies and metrics to maintain dependable operation under failures, noise, and adversarial conditions, including measures such as QBER and detectability
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concrete structures, and the planned research includes both property development (behaviour) of early age concrete, as well as the investigation and further development of calculation methods in order to
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the Ph.D. projects are closely linked to the research activity at the faculty. Applicants for the position must, before the application is developed, contact one or more research group leaders themselves
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herbivores space use behavior in relation to snow conditions, data is required at cm to m resolution. This PhD project will develop and apply remote sensing methods to advance terrestrial snow monitoring
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by developing innovative non-destructive evaluation techniques and advanced digital tools for diagnostics, conservation and public engagement. Your immediate leader will be the Head of the Colorlab
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contribute to the development of sustainable and data-driven manufacturing systems and will be conducted in collaboration with industrial partners and international research networks. Duties of the position
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knowledge base, developing one or more research grant proposals, and supervise a PhD student involved in the project. Existing project management approaches and concepts can be understood using established