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Department of Energy and Petroleum Engineering; and the Department of Safety, Economics and Planning. Department of Mathematics and Physics is part of the Faculty of Science and Technology and offers
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the research group of Reliability, Availability, Maintainability, and Safety (RAMS) Participate in international activities such as conferences and/or research stays at foreign educational institutions Other
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employment. The position is conditional on external funding, which in this case is secured through the NFR-funded SuperFlex project. As an employee at NTNU, it is important that you keep yourself up to date
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safety-critical products. FAST adopts a through-scale and through-process research methodology, integrating materials science, manufacturing processes, product and structural design, and lifecycle
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to significantly enhance battery capacity, cycle life, safety, and energy efficiency. The research will focus in particular on the development of functional separator materials with tailored ion selectivity and the
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to secure the rights to all research results etc. via Unsplash University of Oslo The University of Oslo is Norway’s oldest and highest ranked educational and research institution, with 26 500 students and 7
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) aluminium in high-value, structural, and safety-critical products. FAST adopts a through-scale and through-process research methodology, integrating materials science, manufacturing processes, product and
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reduce the clamping forces that keep transformer windings securely in place. Loss of clamping force increases the risk of winding deformation and short-circuit failures. While thermal ageing of insulation