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Engineering at NTNU, where computational mechanics, advanced finite element modelling, and artificial intelligence meet. As a PhD candidate, you will work at the forefront of nonlinear simulation, contributing
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8th April 2026 Languages English English English The Department of Structural Engineering has a vacancy for a PhD Candidate in computational mechanics Apply for this job See advertisement This is
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. The lab focuses on determining the mechanisms of neural circuits and the contribution of specific cell types to behavior. In this particular project, you will investigate how the hippocampus forms spatial
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, and decision-oriented engineering. We are seeking a highly motivated candidate with a background in structural engineering, mechanical engineering, computational mechanics, or related fields who wants
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the optimal balance between strength and ductility remains a major challenge. Why? Because the very mechanisms that make these alloys strong also introduce weak spots. During artificial aging, nano-sized
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, structural reliability, and decision-oriented engineering. We are seeking a highly motivated candidate with a background in structural engineering, mechanical engineering, computational mechanics, or related
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weight, but achieving the optimal balance between strength and ductility remains a major challenge. Why? Because the very mechanisms that make these alloys strong also introduce weak spots. During
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of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering is one of eight departments in the Faculty of Engineering. Where to apply Website https://www.jobbnorge.no/en/available-jobs/job/296713/phd-candidate-in-bioinspi
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10 Mar 2026 Job Information Organisation/Company NTNU Norwegian University of Science and Technology Department Department of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering Research Field Engineering
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: Characterize recycled aluminium microstructures using SEM/EBSD, microCT, and in situ mechanical tests. Develop microstructure informed models of plasticity and fracture across length scales. Investigate how