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15 Feb 2024 Job Information Organisation/Company NTNU Norwegian University of Science and Technology Department Department of Energy and Process Engineering Research Field Engineering » Mechanical engineering Engineering » Chemical engineering Engineering » Aerospace engineering Environmental...
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on accurate and efficient evaluations of the sea states and the wave loads on the wind turbine substructures. In the B-WAVE project, the wave conditions and wave loads will be analysed through a numerical
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hydrogen production. As the access to develop new oil and gas fields may decline over the coming years, it is even more important to recover as much as possible from the existing developed fields. Here, sea
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), whose overall goal is to understand the mutual interactions between waves, currents and turbulence (WCT) in the uppermost layer of the ocean through experimental, numerical and theoretical research. WTC
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the capabilities of the new propulsion system attend and assist in physical experiments in world-class laboratories https://www.ntnu.edu/norwegian-ocean-technology-centre communicate your results clearly
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that can change everyday life. Department of Marine Technology We develop methods and technology related to the blue economy: oil and gas extraction at sea, ship technology and the equipment industry
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long history of research in quantitative geology, both within land-based mining, deep-sea mining and in the energy industries. The department has been an international driving force in developing
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Technology We develop methods and technology related to the blue economy: oil and gas extraction at sea, ship technology and the equipment industry, fisheries and aquaculture. We also have a strong commitment
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mitigate ocean and sea noise pollution) is a Horizon-MSCA-2022-DN-01 project coordinated by CNRS (France), which aims to better characterize and predict marine soundscapes, in order to provide
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, the goal is a completed doctoral education up to an obtained doctoral degree. MarCoPoLO project: Ship propulsion systems are critical for sea vessel safety, encompassing engines, thrusters, and other