16 big-data-phd Postdoctoral positions at Delft University of Technology in Netherlands
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project management and English communication skills. In addition you should have: A PhD in a relevant subject, such as large-eddy simulation, atmospheric physics, or microphysical modelling. Excellent
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This position is part of the Dutch research project RELEASE (Reversible Large Scale Energy Storage). RELEASE aims to create fundamental scientific insights and to develop, implement and demonstrate
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aerospace, big data and artificial intelligence, bio-inspired engineering and smart instruments and systems. Working at the faculty means working together. With partners in other faculties, knowledge
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educational activities. Support in writing grant proposals. Support in organizing workshops and scientific events. Connect with academic and industry partners and promote your work. PhD in Computer Vision
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educational activities. Support in writing grant proposals. Support in organizing workshops and scientific events. Connect with academic and industry partners and promote your work. PhD in Computer Vision
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of physicists, materials scientists, engineers and biochemists. We are looking for candidates that meet the following criteria: PhD degree in Physics, Biophysics, Nanoscience, Materials Science, Engineering or
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(IDEE) initiative, on the theme “Future Engineering Skills”. You will work in a cross-faculty research team of more than twenty TU Delft staff members, an educational development specialist, PhD student
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Postdoc EUROGUARD: European Goal Based Multi Mission Autonomous Naval Reference Platform Development
Architecture for future European semi- and fully autonomous naval ships. This PhD project specifically aims to support the development of a Generic European Naval System Architecture (GENSA) based on Model-based
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subjects: sustainable aerospace, big data and artificial intelligence, bio-inspired engineering and smart instruments and systems. Working at the faculty means working together. With partners in other
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may fail to capture the intricacies of the human body's response to motion. Advanced active human body models offer highly detailed information but require specialized expertise and significant