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: Contributing to the organization and teaching of relevant courses in the BSc and MSc programs of Applied Earth Sciences and Civil Engineering. This includes the opportunity to introduce new content and teaching
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) of the Faculty of Aerospace Engineering (AE) and will be embedded within the Lightweight Composites and Structures project of the "Luchtvaart in Transitie" (LiT) initiative, which brings together a variety of
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part of the Electrical Engineering, Mathematics,and Computer Science (EEMCS) Faculty. We are an innovation-driven and multidisciplinary team of early-stage and senior professors, postdocs, PhDs, and MSc
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, Civil or Electrical , Materials Science Engineering Experience with finite element simulations, preferably for thermomechanical applications A curiosity-driven mindset and a strong motivation of
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: Engage with students in the Faculty of Aerospace Engineering, delivering lectures, labs, and tutorials related to wind energy systems. Mentor and supervise students at various academic levels, fostering
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at Resources and recycling, Faculty of Civil Engineering and Geosciences. The position focuses on developing innovative thermo-mechanical methods of recycling fine aggregates retrieved from construction and
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. Partially paid parental leave Attention for working healthy and energetically with the vitality program. Delft University of Technology is built on strong foundations. As creators of the world-famous Dutch
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Challenge: Contributing to high-quality education of Aerospace Engineering Change: Strengthening educational capacity of Space Engineering Impact: Providing capable new Aerospace Engineers
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a positive impact on a global scale. That is why we invite you to apply. Your application will receive fair consideration. Challenge. Change. Impact! The Faculty of Civil Engineering & Geosciences
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team within the Faculties of Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering. We approach problems in a horizontal “team spirit” and continuously traverse boundaries between theory, simulations, and experiments