9 life-cycle-assessment positions at NTNU Norwegian University of Science and Technology in Norway
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of fracture and high-cycle fatigue. The research methods are based on both small-scale and full-scale experimental testing and on Finite Element Modelling. Timber structures have gained increasing attention in
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position must possess the requisite skills to conduct comprehensive battery analysis in the laboratory setting, including but not limited to battery cycling, parameter measurement, and diagnostic
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network models driven by rigorous technological (e.g. Aspen Plus), commercial (economic), and environmental (life cycle assessment) models that will tell us what the best technology pathways are for both
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systems engineering, process engineering, industrial ecology, industrial economics, life cycle assessment, and other specialities. We are looking for someone to join our team and contribute their expertise
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composites. Utilize these models to analyse and predict the materials' responses to thermal cycles and their PTC (Positive Temperature Coefficient) effects. Advanced Material Characterization: Utilize advanced
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to extreme values and stress cycle distributions (iv) Dedicated methods and tools for reliability assessment which can account for long-term behavior of nylon mooring lines. A basic hypothesis is that long
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before and after blasting/crushing operations. The assessment of the optimal particle size for further processing for the plant. Selecting and constructing machine learning-based predictive model/s linking
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systems engineering, process engineering, industrial ecology, industrial economics, life cycle assessment, and other specialities. We are looking for someone to join our team and contribute their expertise
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-treatment, extraction, and recovery processes for Li from spent LIBs. This will include Material Flow Analyses (MFA) and Life Cycle Analyses (LCA) from a value chain perspective. The candidate will also work