20 International Students Postdoctoral positions at Delft University of Technology (TU Delft)
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how it will change due to climate change and human impact. You will be part of a team of 2 PhD students and 2 Post-docs who will combine ground-based experimental data, satellite data, radiative
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Cohesion grant, a internal TUD scheme to support tenure trackers. The Postdoc will be hosted by the Intelligent Vehicles Section. The section consists of three groups (Machine Perception, Human Factors and
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. The Human Factors' PhD students cover a wide range of topics from understanding and modelling motion sickness in automated vehicles, human body modelling, countermeasures for motion sickness mitigations and
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an international environment. A command of Dutch would help you communicate with industrial partners and students.. Additional Information Benefits This position is a 34 months assignment, starting with a 1-year
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such as internal resonance to quench noise and enhance the stability of the 2D sensors. The project will combine theoretical and experimental nonlinear dynamics and will focus on fabrication, testing, and
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different domains and disciplines. The candidate has the opportunity to advance their leadership abilities by proposing and supervising master student projects on the topic, as well as helping in
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measure chips in the production process. Together with experts from academia and industry including 7 dedicated PhD students and 3 Postdocs you will address the fundamental limitations, encompassing both
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working in an international environment in one of the leading technical universities of Europe, with access to state-of-the art micro-nano testing facilities, bio-safety labs, and advanced numerical
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of your next steps in the academic journey. Your responsibility will include coordinating project activities, including supervising master's students and mentoring junior Ph.D. students, ensuring a
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group (http://jwhaverkort.weblog.tudelft.nl ) consisting of a nice mix of experimental and computational students, PhDs, and postdoctoral researchers. Occasional work visits or consortium meetings