9 offshore-structure PhD positions at NTNU Norwegian University of Science and Technology
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Operation and Analysis (PSOA) Research Group . The Department of Electric Energy, NTNU, is a research partner in the Knowledge-building Project for Industry, titled ‘Development of Coupled Offshore and
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education up to an obtained doctoral degree. About the position As part of the NRC KPN grant “Bottom Fixed Offshore Wind Turbines in Extreme Waves” (B-WAVE), we have a vacancy for a 3-year PhD position
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, create jobs and grow exports. This PhD position is part of the WP5 Sustainable wind development and related to avian collision risks which is one of the main environmental impacts of onshore and offshore
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monitoring of marine structures, including vessel hulls and floating offshore wind turbines (FOWTs) using the inverse Finite Element Method (iFEM). For this project, the candidate will start by developing
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focus on application of probabilistic methods and structural reliability analysis to nylon mooring lines for offshore renewable energy with main focus on floating wind turbines. The objective is to
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allow to reconstruct and restore its structural evolution. The principal field areas are onshore and offshore in mainland Norway and Svalbard. Your immediate leader is Head of department. Duties
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skills communication skills both orally and in writing structured and good problem-solving skills Emphasis will be placed on personal and interpersonal qualities. We offer exciting and stimulating tasks in
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to an obtained doctoral degree. This position will focus on research in fluid-structure interaction, laying the foundation for advanced structural analysis of floating wind turbines (FOWTs) accounting
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acoustic emission and machine learning processing for Lifetime Optimisation (MarCoPoLO) in collaboration with Kongsberg Maritime, Sintef AS, Island Offshore AS, and Havila Shipping ASA. Your immediate leader