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SFI Harvest SFI Harvest brings together pioneering shipowners, key technology providers, large producers of raw materials and feed for the aquaculture sector, stakeholders, SINTEF Ocean, and other
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. The position is connected to the project "RICO – Robust Intelligent Control", funded by the Norwegian Research Council and in collaboration between NTNU, SINTEF, ANEO A/S, SolutionSeeker A/S and Aneo Mobility
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development and suppression in FRIC - Fire Research and Innovation Centre, in Trondheim (www.fric.no/en ). FRIC was established in Trondheim by RISE Fire Research (www.risefr.com ), SINTEF (www.sintef.no/en
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development and suppression in FRIC - Fire Research and Innovation Centre, in Trondheim (www.fric.no/en ). FRIC was established in Trondheim by RISE Fire Research (www.risefr.com ), SINTEF (www.sintef.no/en
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18 months. The position is connected to the project "RICO – Robust Intelligent Control", funded by the Norwegian Research Council and in collaboration between NTNU, SINTEF, ANEO A/S, SolutionSeeker A/S
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(SFI-IB, https://sfi-ib.com/ ). The SFI-IB is a research-based innovation centre lead by SINTEF Industry and funded by the Research Council of Norway. The PhD position hosted by the Norwegian Biopolymer
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(SFI-IB, https://sfi-ib.com/ ). The SFI-IB is a research-based innovation centre lead by SINTEF Industry and funded by the Research Council of Norway. The PhD position hosted by the Norwegian Biopolymer
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associated with dust – from source to environment. The PhD candidate will collaborate closely with industrial partners Hydro Aluminium and Alcoa Norway, as well as Cybernetica, Nemko Norlab, SINTEF and SINTEF
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Transportation Infrastructure (MatHias)" by the Nordic Energy Research. Within the MatHias project, there are five international research partners: SINTEF, NTNU, VTT, Uppsala University, and the University of Oulu
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Energy Research. Within the MatHias project, there are five international research partners: SINTEF, NTNU, VTT, Uppsala University, and the University of Oulu. Additionally, several industrial partners