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data-driven strategies that pertain to the topic mentioned above (i.e. Project Proposal/Research Plan). Your immediate leader is Head of Department. Duties of the position The candidate will plan and
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to an obtained doctoral degree. The Department of Marine Technology is seeking a PhD candidate within marine systems design and logistics. The overall goal will be on developing theory, models and methods
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20 Feb 2024 Job Information Organisation/Company NTNU Norwegian University of Science and Technology Department Department of Design Research Field Technology Researcher Profile First Stage
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, to an extensive industry- and academia network. Keywords for the position are: Design for manufacturing, integrated parametric design and production set-up, re-manufacturing, and automated production. The starting
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. The Department wants to strengthen our research, education, and innovation activities within hydrometallurgical recovery of critical raw materials and hence increase our capacity and expertise to meet upcoming
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world. About the job The Marine Structures Research group at the Department of Marine Technology is working with design, risk assessment, life span, fluid structure interactions and marine operations
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to design and construct high timber buildings in Europe. Such buildings require performant connections in terms of stiffness and resistance to achieve sufficient serviceability and safety. Performant moment
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» Cybernetics Computer science » Systems design Engineering » Control engineering Mathematics » Applied mathematics Researcher Profile Recognised Researcher (R2) Country Norway Application Deadline 12 May 2024
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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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trend is to utilise topology optimisation and additive manufacturing to create highly effective designs for shock and impact energy absorption. However, to fully utilise additive manufacturing in