83 phd-position-in-hydrology-water-resources scholarships at Eindhoven University of Technology
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) PhD position The PhD position will focus on the flexibility improvement of alkaline water electrolysis. This is especially relevant for electrolyzers that are coupled to variable renewable electricity
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of valuable resources. The aim of this research is the development of a green platform to design and prepare membrane adsorbers. Details of the PhD-project Membrane adsorbers are porous structures (polymer
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faster microchips and represent high-precision systems of enormous complexity. Water cooling is often required in sensitive modules of these machines to maintain strict thermal requirements. However, a
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we have two open PhD positions in the context of the recently granted Advanced Electrical Wiring project. This project, led by Fokker Elmo, is part of the large Dutch National Growth Fund project
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faster microchips and represent high-precision systems of enormous complexity. Water cooling is often required in sensitive modules of these machines to maintain strict thermal requirements. However, a
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Do you want to unravel the physics of water and ion transport in micro-electronics? Do you want to lay the foundation for early warning methods and sensors in chips and electronic circuits? Irène
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Is the job funded through the EU Research Framework Programme? Not funded by an EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Position PhD
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-Mobile, Vialis; PL4: TUDelft (lead), BTG, Ericsson, ECP, EZK, Hanze Hogeschool, KOREWireless, KPN, Liberty Global, Nokia, OostNL, RDI, SURF, TU/e, T-Mobile , UT, Vodafone, Ziggo. PhD position on “Precise
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, as well as demonstration of high-speed photonic transceivers on this novel platform. Research Position This PhD position is opened particularly targeting the technology development of the growth of InP
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physical model. The challenge of this PhD position is to properly modeling the full-wave behavior of a reverberation chamber as a deterministic process and to use this model to study modifications in