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SINTEF Industry (Oslo) and SINTEF Ocean (Trondheim). The position is affiliated with the research group Harvest . The PhD position is within marine biodegradation of polymers used for materials used
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are physically located at SINTEF, Forskningsveien 1, Oslo. The candidate We seek a highly motivated candidate excited to work on cutting-edge methodologies and stem cells with applications in translational
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to the University of Oslo. Our labs are physically located at SINTEF, Forskningsveien 1, Oslo. The candidate We seek a highly motivated candidate excited to work on cutting-edge methodologies and stem cells with
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make enable a digital tool for utilizing building blocks (structural, solar thermal and BIPV) in order to create a harmonized and aesthetically pleasing urban environment. The Exploit4InnoMat project
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. The PhD candidate will be part of a project where both the university, SINTEF and the Norwegian industry are partners. For a position as a PhD Candidate, the goal is a completed doctoral education up
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the Mn-ferroalloy production. The PhD candidate will be part of a project where both the university, SINTEF and the Norwegian industry are partners. For a position as a PhD Candidate, the goal is a
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project where both the university, SINTEF and the Norwegian industry are partners. For a position as a PhD Candidate, the goal is a completed doctoral education up to an obtained doctoral degree. Candidates
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of the damage type depends on the needs of our industrial partners, SINTEF Ocean and DNV, as well as the interests of the candidate. The project may also involve structural damage assessment due to harsh
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will vary and have important implications for processes of regional competitiveness and labour market inclusion. In collaboration with the project’s research partners Newcastle University, Sintef Digital
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important implications for processes of regional competitiveness and labour market inclusion. In collaboration with the project’s research partners Newcastle University, Sintef Digital and FAFO, the NTNU-led