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or Industry 4.0. For a new industry related research project, we are looking for a new PhD. Job description A considerable portion of the noise produced by trains stems from rolling noise, primarily influenced
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foods that currently supply a large share of the macronutrients. The goal of the PhD work is to contribute to a more sustainable production and consumption of protein- and fat-rich plant-based foods
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ideal place for your PhD work. Our teams (1,000 people) are fully mobilised to develop the innovative solutions of tomorrow. Your role? to give birth to breakthrough innovations. Meet and join the 150 PhD
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experimental methods will be combined in the study. Application cases found in the SFI Smart Ocean centre consortium will receive particular attention as ultimate technological goals following the PhD work
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to maintain alignment with actual system changes. You PhD work will take place within the Interconnected Resource-aware Intelligent Systems (IRIS) cluster of the TU/e Department of Mathematics and Computer
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well as experimental work to understanding the physics of the problem. The PhD work requires applicants with strong computational background, excellent scientific writing and teamworking. Applicants should have, or
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labeling to elucidate reaction mechanisms. Utilize relevant characterization techniques (e.g., electron microscopy, various spectroscopies, XPS, XRD, BET, etc.). Your PhD work will be crucial to the broader
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source fat and protein, especially in the context of reduced consumption of animal-source foods that currently supply a large share of the macronutrients. The goal of the PhD work is to contribute to a
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background suitable A draft research proposal (2 pages) for the PhD study, presenting ideas for the PhD-work and how it can be applied, based on the project description given in this advertisement
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adaptive surrogate modeling to maintain alignment with actual system changes. You PhD work will take place within the Interconnected Resource-aware Intelligent Systems (IRIS) cluster of the TU/e Department