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Phd Candidate In Thermodynamics Of Ammonia-Water Mixtures
The PhD candidate will work with the fundamental details of the mixing process, in particular the interfacial thermodynamics ...
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PhD Candidate in Earth Sensing
The overall research goal for this PhD position is to gain insights into the nature of long-term CO₂ migration and retention ...
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Post-Doc Position, Stm-Based Measurements Of Phonon-Magnon Coupling In Oxide Nanostructures
The main focus for the candidate is to be responsible for local electrical measurements (STM based point contact spectroscopy) ...
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PhD Candidate in materials science, New Emission Surveillance Solutions for the Aluminium Industry
The PhD candidate will be part of our team at the Department of Materials Science and Engineering at NTNU ...
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PhD research fellow in Zero Emission Silicon and Manganese production through electrowinning, ZeSiM
The PhD candidate for this particular position will by using several electrochemical methods study the deposition ...
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Postdocs / PhDs, The Kavli Institute for Systems Neuroscience
The focus of the Moser group is on mechanisms for space, time and memory coding in the hippocampus and entorhinal ...
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PhD Candidate in Biophysics / Bionanotechnology
The PhD project of NanoRAM at NTNU is mainly experimental and directed to develop new fundamental knowledge into principles ...
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PhD position in Physics of Near-Well Damage and Leakage
Responsibilities for the successful candidate could include conducting laboratory experiments, which involve the design ...
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Phd Candidate In Modelling Air Lubrication
The candidate will be working with bubble dynamics beneath the hull of ships, a well known method for reducing ship friction.