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) groundbreaking 6G applications. Join us as a PhD student in this prestigious Future Network Services (FNS) flagship project, where research and entrepreneurial pursuits converge. 6G aspires to connect seamlessly
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This PhD position deals with development of innovative modeling and monitoring methods for ship structures made of fiber-reinforced composites under extreme loads. Fiber-reinforced composite (FRC
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. To effectively combat organised crime and criminal exploitation, a robust approach that enables the police to continuously adapt to changing realities is crucial. As a PhD student at TU Delft, you will have the
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that the manual process is very time-consuming and error-prone. To help drive efficiency, computer vision is crucial, yet so far the focus has been on single-camera data analysis. As a PhD at TU Delft you will
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to happen along a range of different values that are important for AI to possess at the police: accuracy, but also fairness, reliability, trustworthiness, and more need to be ensured. As a PhD student at TU
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feedback and past experiences. The PhD candidate will develop innovative planning algorithms which exploit elements of robotic learning. The research will especially focus on planning for small drones
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validation tests are part of the activities by the PhD-student. This project is part of a larger project, in which three PhD-students are working on different aspects of the design of a new wafer handling
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recruiting a PhD student to pursue their four year doctorate in our lab funded by a prestigious ERC Starting Grant (VascularID ). The successful candidate will join a young and dynamic group in a prolific
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The Analysis research group within the Delft Institute of Applied Mathematics at TU Delft is offering a full-time PhD position in the area of Numerical Methods for Stochastic Differential Equations
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propellants; the definition of concrete mission scenarios in which the bimodal system could be used, and their relevant requirements. Two PhD positions are available at TU Delft to work on this project under