Sort by
Refine Your Search
-
Category
-
Employer
-
Field
-
the Mechanical, Mechatronics and Materials Technology (M3T) research group and GreenMet – OsloMet Green Energy Laboratory. Area of research Currently, liquid electrolyte-based batteries are the most used batteries
-
and conducts research that contributes to the sustainability of the Norwegian welfare state and the metropolitan region. The Faculty of Technology, Art and Design (TKD) offers higher education and
-
has about 2,800 students and approximately 500 employees at the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, Department of Structural Engineering and Materials Science, Department
-
of volume deformations constitute an active research domain, characterized by numerous open challenges and opportunities. From materials science to engineering applications such as fluid dynamics and medical
-
, material sciences, electrical engineering or related field. This year’s candidates/candidates who will finish their master’s degree in the summer can also apply. Experience in experimental work in chemistry
-
Materials Science. The position is vacant from 01.08.2024. This is a trainee position that will give promising researchers an opportunity for academic development through a PhD education leading to a doctoral
-
internationally. The faculty has about 2,800 students and approximately 500 employees at the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, Department of Structural Engineering and Materials Science
-
approximately 500 employees at the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, Department of Structural Engineering and Materials Science, Department of Mathematics and Physics, Department
-
academic positions. The Department of Marine Technology seek a highly motivated Postdoctoral Fellow to join the Marine Electrification Lab at NTNU and contribute to the development of sustainable maritime
-
. Shape the Future of Green Shipping! The Department of Marine Technology seek a passionate Postdoctoral Fellow to join the Marine Electrification Lab at NTNU on a groundbreaking project in sustainable