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field of chlor-alkaline andalkaline water electrolysis within the group Sustainable Process Engineering at the Department of Chemical Engineering and Chemistry, Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e
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) mediating the process, while the rest of them are of hematogenous origin and occur through the blood stream. LN metastasis is an independent indicator of poor prognosis. LNs are responsible for the immune
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-doctoral) Researcher Irène Curie Fellowship No Department(s) Applied Physics and Science Education Reference number V34.7414 Job description We are currently looking for a highly motivated postdoctoral
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start-up from TU/e. Job requirements We are looking for an enthusiastic candidate with a (expected) PhD degree, and a background in mechanical, electrical or biomedical engineering, or physics. The ideal
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(a 14x14x8m Faraday cage) we work on (nanosecond) high-voltage pulse source design, plasmas, pulsed power applications and all the intermediate steps in the process. Our main focus is on
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process modeling (physics-based), ii) data-driving modeling (system identification, machine learning), iii) advanced process control and optimization. Demonstrated knowledge of using commercial process
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description Research on quantum technologies is set to revolutionize several aspects of our life, including how we process information. In the Department of Mathematics and Computer Science at Eindhoven
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Todri-Sanial, [email protected] https://www.tue.nl/en/research/research-groups/electronic-systems/nanocomputing-research-lab . Visit our website for more information about the application process
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(Mechanical Engineering) and Dr. Hanneke Gelderblom (Applied Physics), in close collaboration with the Respiratory Virus Transmission group of Dr. Sander Herfst at Erasmus Medical Center. The project is
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Development Scientific Staff Vacancies PhD EngD Support staff Professional Development Support Staff Vacancies Why TU/e Compensation and benefits Application process Support for internationals Working at TU/e