23 structural-health-monitoring PhD positions at NTNU Norwegian University of Science and Technology
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8 Apr 2024 Job Information Organisation/Company NTNU Norwegian University of Science and Technology Department Department of Structural Engineering Research Field Engineering Researcher Profile
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faculties at NTNU, University of Oslo / Oslo University Hospital and University of Copenhagen and cover competences from basic molecular microbiology, chemical synthesis and structural biology/modelling
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10 Apr 2024 Job Information Organisation/Company NTNU Norwegian University of Science and Technology Department Department of Structural Engineering Research Field Engineering Researcher Profile
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skills Solution oriented Reliable The ability to work independently, in a structured manner and in collaboration with others. We offer exciting and stimulating tasks in a strong international academic
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mathematical models for structural, performance, and circularity aspects of aluminium extruded CMS, integrating machine learning techniques. Formulate multi-objective optimisation problems using operations
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interrogation. Additionally, proficiency in applying data driven techniques to ascertain unknown battery parameters (such as state of health, aging, and internal thermal properties) is paramount. You will report
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effectively on their own and in a team Diligent, thorough, and hard-working Able to work structured and goal oriented with a drive to get projects finished Creative, good at finding solutions Open-minded and
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higher education Personal characteristics Completing a doctoral degree (Ph.D.) can be demanding. Therefore, you should be able to: Work independently Work in a structured manner and set goals and make
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the evolving institutional contexts, structure and configuration of regional Oil and Gas labour markets and the extent to which key actors’ develop adaptive strategies and responses to the shifting market and
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deposition, nano- and microstructuring techniques for making magnetic skyrmion structures Develop the methodology for doing in-situ and in-operando magnetic TEM experiments with skyrmions Publish results in