63 Design "Katholische Universität Eichstätt Ingolstadt" positions at Delft University of Technology
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Push the boundaries by designing a first-of-a-kind multi-mode CMOS Pixelated Capacitive Sensor chip. You will design a Next-generation mixed-signal CMOS integrated circuit (IC) consisting of a dense
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will be working closely with research groups at QuTech’ s Quantum Internet Division. On daily basis, you will play a key role in designing, implementing and testing the software stack for next-generation
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. Currently, there’s a significant lack of integrated approaches to understanding climate impacts, resource sustainability, and energy demands in the context of urban development and building design. The
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Join the frontier of innovation in 6G: the future of mobile network technology! TU Delft’s Microwave Sensing, Signals and Systems (MS3) group and TNO’s (Dutch Organization for Applied Scientific
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related to e.g. climate change, modelling and design of railway systems, multi-scale modelling of pavement materials and structures, reuse of materials, structures and parts of structures, assessment
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data move online. We design, develop, and evaluate interdisciplinary solutions that combine all fields of computer sciences: artificial intelligence, systems, and theory. Examples include the development
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, open to communicate and collaborate with peers and partners. Excellent spoken and written English and hopefully also some the following 'Nice-to-haves' skills: Experience in design and/or operation of
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of innovative and efficient production technologies are critical. Thermoplastic composite materials offer an ideal solution for this purpose. A concerted research and innovation effort is underway towards
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on knowledge achieved within the project, the PhD will focus on: The development a design approach for wind turbines for the application of fully wind propelled ships. This implies finding the optimal balance
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used to test innovations, such as new monitoring techniques, nature-strengthening offshore renewables, and new control and design strategies for floating installation techniques. The PhD position focuses