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Multidisciplinary Water Management (MWM) and Human Centered Design (HCD) group, both part of the Faculty of Engineering Technology. On a daily basis, you will be supervised by dr.ir. Robert-Jan den Haan (HCD), dr.ir
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methods & tools group. The FMT group is part of the Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Mathematics and Computer Science (EEMCS) at the University of Twente. Our central goal is to develop formal techniques
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precarious contracts). To address this, you will study and help co-create cooperatively-owned platforms, known as 'platform cooperatives'. These platform cooperatives blend digital technology and democratic
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PhD position in “Economic Life Cycle Costing and Life Cycle Sustainability Assessment of Hydropower”
multidisciplinary research project funded by the European Commission’s Horizon Europe programme entitled “Innovative Storage Technology and Operations in Hydropower”. The overall project goal is to develop innovative
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methodologies to track both instruments as well as the anatomy in 3D. This PhD project will focus on designing and integrating new technologies and methods from the domains of physics, electrical engineering as
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systems. About the organisation The faculty of Electrical Engineering, Mathematics and Computer Science (EEMCS) uses mathematics, electronics and computer technology to contribute to the development
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spread throughout Europe, including extended research stays abroad. The successful applicant will join the Industrial Engineering and Business Information Systems (IEBIS) section of the High-tech Business
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physicians, engineers, biochemists and biotechnologists converge. We offer a young multicultural and collaborative working environment, encouraging interactions among team members, including PhD students
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. (2015). Spectroscopic monitoring of metallic bonding in laser metal deposition. Journal of Materials Processing Technology, 220, 276-284. Pohl, R. , et. al. (2014). High-resolution imaging of ejection
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of the Faculty of Science and Technology (TNW) and embedded in the Biomedical Imaging and Sensing department. The CRPH group is also involved in the Medical Physiology and E-health Technology research