10 wastewater-treatment scholarships at Delft University of Technology in Netherlands
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The fast and accurate handling, transportation, and positioning of thin, sensitive substrates, such as Si-wafers, solar cells, and flat panel display glass panels are all core operations in
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PhD Radiochemistry Radionuclide therapy (RNT) is a treatment for metastasized cancer in which radionuclides emitting radiation are used to kill tumour cells. Different radionuclide can be used among
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surrogate models of cardiovascular digital twins. These surrogate models will be used to enhance personalized treatment planning and post-treatment monitoring for patients suffering from circulation overload
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of IRDs into a landscape of IRD patients, referred to as the ‘inflammatory Rheumatic Digital Twin (iRDT)’, which can be used to guide the diagnosis and treatment of future patients. Next to the developing
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structures. Wind turbine blades currently face the challenge of recyclability as they are typically made from conventional glass fibre-reinforced epoxy composites. The current end-of-life treatment of wind
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suggestions are made. Bias Mitigation and Fairness: Implementing strategies to address algorithmic biases, ensuring equitable treatment of all users and promoting diversity and inclusivity in recommendations
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contrast to current water treatment technologies these adsorbents are associated with higher efficiency and selectivity for many emerging pollutants. This PhD is embedded in the recently funded NWO project
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the role of bone microarchitecture in the fracture of healthy and diseased bones together with the underlying mechanisms. Propose and optimize novel scaffolds design for treatment of such defects
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be part of a greater and exciting effort aimed at the development of predictive cardiovascular digital twins that enable individualized medical treatment therapy optimization for complex
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the energy transition, but also the handling of waste slurries and the recycling of critical materials. Furthermore, suspension flows are encountered in natural processes, such as blood flow and sediment