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at Resources and recycling, Faculty of Civil Engineering and Geosciences. The position focuses on developing innovative thermo-mechanical methods of recycling fine aggregates retrieved from construction and
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between them. The research, innovation, development and education of the section concern the whole life cycle of the assets, from design, construction, operation, degradation, monitoring, maintenance
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are at the forefront of developing entirely new, sustainable materials, structures, and infrastructures. Applications range from offshore wind farms and bridges to road construction and railways. As a lab technician at
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working closely with the lab manager, other technicians within the Department of Quantum Computing and Engineering (QCE), and lab technicians at QuTech; Assembling, mounting and modifying instruments and
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Let’s make our interconnected critical infrastructure more resilient! NExTWORKx * is the strategic partnership between the Telecom and ICT service provider KPN and Delft University of Technology
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structure. In particular, biocomposites are more prone to creep and fatigue damage. These issues need to be fully understood and remedies should be used. In this project, fatigue and creep behaviour
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to the optical properties of these two spectrometers that will include various scattering and absorption processes, polarisation of light for all orders of scattering, and the composition and structure
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. Within AMS Institute, the MULTICARE project team consists of a Project Manager, a climate resilience Research Fellow, an urban energy Research Engineer. This role would complete the project team as a
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for routing and access management, can be deployed by generic hardware. As a result of this virtualization, the supplier landscape for (software based) NFs becomes more diverse (lower barrier for entry) and
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TU Delft is a top-tier university and we have been growing in our investment in the field of Artificial intelligence. Within the University, the Management in the Built Environment (MBE) Department