14 atomic-physic PhD positions at Delft University of Technology (TU Delft) in Netherlands
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of these processes lead to better management of the soil and the infrastructure lying on or in it. Because many of the processes are dynamic and highly dependent on the physical and chemical boundary conditions
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. Experience with static and dynamic program analysis techniques, such as type systems or symbolic execution. A readiness to take the lead on projects. An inclination to mentor and guide junior colleagues. Doing
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complex interactions between genetics and environmental factors, and frequently lead to chronic autoimmune responses causing severe joint and cartilage damage. A timely recognition of rheumatic diseases in
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, corrosion resistance, enhanced strength-to-weight ratio, optimized performance, noise and vibration reduction. These can lead to improved operational effectiveness, maintenance schemes, and crew comfort. Next
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for object detection and classification. Improvement of angular resolution is conventionally achieved by increasing the number of transmit and receive antennas, which lead to higher cost, processing and
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14 May 2024 Job Information Organisation/Company Delft University of Technology (TU Delft) Research Field Physics Researcher Profile First Stage Researcher (R1) Country Netherlands Application
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14 May 2024 Job Information Organisation/Company Delft University of Technology (TU Delft) Research Field Physics Researcher Profile First Stage Researcher (R1) Country Netherlands Application
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-scale production, transportation and storage of hydrogen will escalate in the next decades. However, due to the small size of hydrogen atom, it can be absorbed and interact with crystal defects in
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17th century, to future solutions that protect heritage and allow for sustainable development in line with the UNESCO Historic Urban Landscape approach. The PhD researcher will be employed to co-lead
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Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description PhD Researcher will be helping to lead a €2.2 million project on ultra-thin photonic crystal sails for next