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mechanical and electrochemical testing to quantify the effect of the self-healing technology on the lifetime extension of the system. The postdoctoral position is part of a EU-funded project of self-healing
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candidate, with excellent qualifications For this position, the followings are required: MSc degree in mechanical engineering, aerospace engineering, materials engineering, or a related discipline. Good
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Systems Engineering, covering fundamental concepts in mechanical engineering, computer science, and artificial intelligence. Additionally, participants explore specialized topics such as cyber-physical
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related to these areas (naval architecture, marine engineering, aerospace engineering, mechanical engineering, or other related fields). Good spoken and written English and the ability to work in a team are
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presentations and workshops at national and international conferences. Besides your research activities, you will also take part in teaching and supervision activities within the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering
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equipment. We are looking for a technician with preferably a college education in a technical discipline (physics, mechanical engineering, systems design, mechatronics, etc.). Work includes lasers, optics
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the experiments and research objectives of JIP participants. An Master's degree in e.g. geoscience, chemical, petroleum or mechanical engineering with a following skills: Strong lab work experience Modeling skills
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the Process & Energy Department of the Faculty of Mechanical, Materials, and Maritime Engineering (3ME). The effort will be highly integrated, framed within the TU Delft Climate Action Program, and in
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October 1, 2024. We are looking for an enthusiastic PhD student who - has an MSc in a relevant field, such as (applied) physics, chemical engineering or mechanical engineering - combines creativity with a
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Fast growing Cyber Security group with collaborations in Europe and USA both in academia and industry. The Cybersecurity (CYS) group at the Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Mathematics and