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and computational imaging techniques. Click here to go to the website of Imaging Physics Department. Are you interested in this vacancy? Please apply before 9 August 2024 via the application button and
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- enzyme engineering/evolution; analytical and synthetic chemistry - protein bioinformatics; computational (bio)chemistry At this career stage it is unlikely that any candidate has all
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We offer an exciting PhD position at TU Delft on the junction of computational imaging, optics, image processing, and biomedical research. Apply now and contribute to a better reconstruction of
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to deposit catalytic materials as well as for forming protective layers on catalysts. The PhD project is carried out at the Chemical Engineering department of TU Delft, in the Product & Process Engineering
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for the breeding of more resilient plant varieties. Collaborate closely with modelers and plant biology experimenters to validate and enhance computational models, ensuring their accuracy and applicability
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understanding of the physical processes underlying the luminescence mechanism of the materials. One of the scientific challenges is to understand how generated electron-hole pairs can transfer their energy to
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well as the likelihood of partial discharge initiation. Presence of partial discharges accelerates the aging process even more and results in rapid degradation of insulation systems, which can lead to unexpected short
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for new international employees to help you prepare the relocation and to settle in the Netherlands. The Coming to Delft Service offers a Dual Career Programme for partners and they organise events
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to resolve the function of dominant community members, explore how process control parameters affects these microbial community members and evaluate their metabolic interactions. You will run bioreactors
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technology encompasses all new technologies that require quantum physics to work [1]. Sensors based on oscillating mechanical systems are an important class of these emerging technologies. They are promising