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of 2024. The PhD candidate will be based in the Geology research group at the Department of Geoscience and Petroleum (IGP), Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU) based in Trondheim, Norway
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doctoral education up to an obtained doctoral degree. The Department of Geoscience and Petroleum (IGP) has a vacancy for a full-time 100% position as a PhD candidate within the field of Engineering Geology
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of 2024. The PhD candidate will be based in the Geology research group at the Department of Geoscience and Petroleum (IGP), Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU) based in Trondheim, Norway
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1st July 2024 Languages English English English The Department of Geoscience and Petroleum has a vacancy for a PhD position in Geology/Geophysics - SO IV-31/24 Apply for this job See advertisement
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have a professionally relevant background in structural geology, geological mapping and 3D modelling or tectono-stratigraphy, alternatively a background in geosciences with a strong geology background
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encouraged. Required selection criteria You must have a professionally relevant background in structural geology, geological mapping and 3D modelling or tectono-stratigraphy, alternatively a background in
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with a strong academic background who have completed a five-year master degree (3+2) within Petroleum Engineering or Geoscience and structural geology with a strong focus on geological storage
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-year master degree (3+2) within Geophysics, Geology, Petroleum Engineering, Geoscience , or a related field with a strong focus on seismic data acquisition, processing, modelling, inversion and
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mathematics and/or cybernetics, computer science, physics, geology. Your education must correspond to a five-year Norwegian degree program, where 120 credits are obtained at master's level You must have a
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strategy will allow us to interpret fluid migration pathways confidently, define the origin of the fluids, date the onset of leakage, and relate the system's dynamics with well configuration and geology