27 additive-manufacturing PhD positions at NTNU Norwegian University of Science and Technology
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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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. documented work experience from industry (optional). Personal characteristics ability to work independently as well as in teams. good communication skills. ability to work in close contact with the industry
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educational and research environment in materials engineering, materials chemistry and materials science. In collaboration with business and industry, we are a driving force for the development of innovative
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, personal qualifications, and motivations for making an impact on future renewable energy will be considered when evaluating the applicants. Documented work experience from industry (optional). Personal
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fundamental and applied research to contribute to net-zero emissions in the offshore industry. Industrial partners include Equinor, Aker BP, TotalEnergies, Vår Energi, Petrobras, Aker Solutions, Kongsberg
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at the Department of Geoscience and Petroleum (IGP) in Well Plugging and Abandonment (P&A) Technology and within the framework of the ongoing industry sponsored research program SFI – Center
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particularly for the automotive industry, aiming to meet the automotive OEM's ambitious goals for decarbonization. The project is focused on a new process for heat treatment and extrusion of high strength
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activities on nonlinear integrated photonics. The candidate aims are to design, manufacture, and study advanced photonic integrated waveguides and microresonators based on a thin-film periodically poled
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Surveillance solutions for the Aluminium industry (NESA) is available. The PhD candidate will be part of our team at the Department of Materials Science and Engineering at NTNU, and work on the NESA research
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, universities, and research institutes. Research areas cover competences that the Norwegian maritime industry needs in autonomy, digital infrastructure, maritime transport, safety and risk analysis, maritime law