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to the most up-to-date approaches in Life-Cycle Assessment (LCA), interact with the major global experts in the field, and collaborate with national and international industries. Given the interdisciplinary
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working on bridging engineering sciences with life cycle assessment and climate sciences. The duration of the position is 3-4 yrs. Your immediate leader is Professor Anders Hammer Strømman. Duties
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See advertisement About the position Faculty of Environmental Sciences and Natural Resource Management (MINA) at Norwegian University of Life Sciences (NMBU) has a vacant 3-year position as PhD research
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31st May 2024 Languages English English English The Department of Ocean Operations and Civil Engineering has a vacancy for a PhD Candidate in Digital twin evolution in maritime life cycle Apply
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on the existing data on aquaculture waste and wastewater management Modelling of Life Cycle Assessment and socioeconomic cost-benefit analysis of the technologies proposed in SEA-CYCLE project Data collection based
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Analysis of wastewater samples The specific tasks of PhD position 2 will be: Literature review on the existing data on aquaculture waste and wastewater management Modelling of Life Cycle Assessment and
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. If you do not have letter grades from previous studies, you must have an equally good academic basis. If you have a weaker grade background, you may be assessed if you can document that you are
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for this job See advertisement About the position The Faculty of Veterinary Medicine at the Norwegian University of Life Sciences (NMBU) is offering a three-year PhD–position in reindeer genomics focusing
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, timber bridges with long spans, development of high-performance connections based on threaded rods, static and dynamic testing of timber components and investigation of fracture and high-cycle fatigue
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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