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questions, theoretical perspectives, methodological design for the project and progress plan, aligned with the research objectives and expected results described above (maximum 1500 words/4 pages) Short
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network infrastructures. Telecom networks are rapidly moving to cloud-native network functions (CNFs) and microservices deployed across core, regional cloud, and edge. This enables fast innovation, but it
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bread making. Plan and carry out experimental work to evaluate and improve bread quality, with a focus on specific volume and textural attributes, including their changes over storage due to staling
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of the position Numerical simulations of nonlinear photonic waveguides and devices Photonic design of hybrid integrated laser structures for manufacturing at NTNU or in collaboration with external foundries
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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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among Europe’s leading communities for research, education and innovation. Candidates for these fellowships will be selected in accordance with this and expected to be in the upper segment of their class
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well as the industrial partners to provide input for alloy design and processing strategies. About SFI FAST – Future Aluminium Structures SFI FAST (Future Aluminium Structures) is a national Centre for Research-based
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. a product going through ideation/planning, conceptual, detailed design, eventual manufacturing, use and recycling/remanufacturing/repurposing. On that “path” through the product lifecycle, various
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. For further information please follow this link: https://www.nmbu.no/en/faculty/kbm via Unsplash The Norwegian University of Life Sciences NMBU will contribute to securing the future of life through outstanding
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in the design of modern electric vehicles, forming critical crash structures and battery enclosures that ensure passenger safety. These alloys offer an outstanding combination of strength and low