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applicability of the latter to understand Venus' enigmatic evolution. The Postdoc position is part of the ERC Starting Grant VenusVolAtmos. In this project, we aim to constrain the chemical links and feedback
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of the Department of Chemical Engineering. You will have the opportunity to contribute to education and supervision. The project offers exciting synergies with our collaborators in catalysis, our international
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consortium is a partnership between TU Delft, Erasmus MC, Eindhoven University of Technology, AMOLF, UTwente, Saxion, and several business partners. Together, we aim to conduct the necessary fundamental
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, kinetics and in situ/operando methodologies. The ideal candidate: has a PhD or draft PhD thesis in chemistry and/or chemical engineering is a highly motivated and an enthusiastic researcher, with a keen
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draft PhD thesis in chemistry, chemical engineering, material science, and/or related area. is a highly motivated and an enthusiastic researcher, with a keen interest in catalysis. Experience with
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. Candidates for this challenging project should have a PhD degree and background in e.g., systems and control, computer science, applied mathematics, electrical engineering, mechanical engineering, or chemical
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with a strong research component. Our scientists conduct ground-breaking fundamental and applied research in the fields of Life and Health Science & Technology, Nanoscience, Chemical Engineering
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research in the fields of Life and Health Science & Technology, Nanoscience, Chemical Engineering, Radiation Science & Technology, and Engineering Physics. We are also training the next generation of high
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. research, i.e., Civil Engineering and Structural Engineering Knowledge of finite element modeling focused on Civil/Structural Engineering applications. Experimental research. Knowledge of the design of
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on experimental work, although knowledge of ANN and/or CFD modeling is considered to be positive in the evaluation. A PhD degree in Chemical engineering, Mechanical engineering, Applied physics, Aerospace