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investigate practical results. Specifications max. 38 hours per week Eindhoven View on Google Maps Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e) Requirements MSc degree in Engineering Sciences or Applied Physics
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components. Predict dynamic behavior of cooling circuits. Novel mitigation & control strategies. Specifications max. 38 hours per week Eindhoven View on Google Maps Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e
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reactions, ; hence the efficiency of future fusion reactors. This project combines of fusion research and advanced control engineering. The PhD will work on development and interfacing the exhaust and core
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Industrial Engineering and Business Information Systems (IEBIS) section of the High-tech Business & Entrepreneurship Department (HBE) at the Faculty of Behavioral Management and Social Sciences (BMS
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and independence. Department Working at the Professional Learning & Technology department at the UT Researchers in our department study formal and informal learning of (future) employees, including
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, Immunology, Biomedical Sciences, or closely related fields. Candidates in the final stages of obtaining their degree are eligible to apply; hands-on experience in anaerobic culturing, genetic engineering, cell
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experience of public data portals. Further research will focus on ML techniques and NLP to improve supervisory technology (Suptech) methods. Both topics are relevant and of interest to the ECB and BIS, e.g. as
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at Eindhoven University of Technology, and the Soft Robotic Matter Group at AMOLF (Amsterdam). Depending on the stage of the project, you will spend time at the TU/e and at AMOLF, ensuring embedding in both
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problems from illumination optics. The team has a healthy portfolio of PhD positions and close collaborations with industrial partners. It consists of four full FTEs at Eindhoven University of Technology and
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biomedical sciences, with preference for experience in physiology or cardiovascular sciences; Experience with (endothelial or cardiac) cell culture, protein biochemistry, in vitro models using iPSC technology