49 phd-urban-and-regional-planning scholarships at NTNU Norwegian University of Science and Technology
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development through studies towards a PhD-degree. The position is connected to the PhD program at the Faculty of Economics and Management and the faculty will be your employer. The department endeavors
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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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deducted as a contribution to the Norwegian Public Service Pension Fund. The period of employment is 3 years. Appointment to a PhD position requires that you are admitted to the PhD programme in engineering
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candidate to be hired for a three-year PhD position project (with the possibility of a 1 year extension due to teaching duties) “New products from Seaweed” which are a part of SFI Industrial Biotechnology
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Surveillance solutions for the Aluminium industry (NESA) is available. The PhD candidate will be part of our team at the Department of Materials Science and Engineering at NTNU, and work on the NESA research
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psychiatric interviews and relevant predictors are measured by questionnaires, observations, and tests. Data are collected from participants, their parents, and teachers. The PhD candidate will be part of
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Biotechnology at IBT. For a position as a PhD Candidate, the goal is a completed doctoral education up to an obtained doctoral degree.This PhD position will be part of the NRC funded project “From the Ocean to
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the job The Process and Power Program, Department of Energy and Process Engineering (EPT) at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU) is seeking a PhD Candidate to research better
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and design Present the performed work and progress internally and externally Publish the result in recognised scientific journals Take part in the mandatory PhD research education program The candidate
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Research Programme under the research topic “Greener, More Secure Energy Supply Chains through Improved Processes”. As a part of the research programme, NTNU PhD candidates will collaborate with MIT