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schemes and contribute to organizational tasks and valorisation of the group work. Requirements Specific Requirements The candidate has: A PhD degree in architecture, urban design, spatial planning
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completed a PhD in a subject that is relevant to this function, with a focus on the engineering part of the architectural design. Proven experience with sustainability, materialities and technologies in
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. Job requirements Has a graduate degree in architecture; Has completed a PhD in a subject that is relevant to this function, with a focus on the engineering part of the architectural design. Proven
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trajectory, risk assessments to evaluate the effect of the environment on the spacecraft, and design mitigation. The environments covered are in general radiation, plasma, micrometeoroid and orbital debris
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sciences. It hosts energy system experts, industry (decarbonisation), mobility (passenger as well as freight) and ICT experts (cyber, distributed systems, IT architectures), as well as choice modelling and
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as a technical liaison with the study science teams, specifically addressing instrumentation aspects during the early phases of mission development; analysing the design and architecture of instruments
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independently contributing to separate projects. Your daily responsibilities will be: Designing and implementing a coherent tooling system, consisting of several components, for processing quantum algorithms
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The Informatics Institute is looking for an ambitious PhD candidate. Your research will part of the PCS group (www.pcs-research.nl). In this role, you will delve into the cutting-edge field
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pluriform research in software engineering in such areas as digital twins, human aspects of software engineering, parallel software development, software architecture, and software evolution. Our research is
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, Culture and Media programme is part of the cluster which also includes the programmes Art, Architecture and Landscape, as well as Media Studies and Journalism. Teaching Staff Department of Arts, Culture and