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The Faculty of Technology, Policy and Management (TPM) invites applications for a position as Assistant Professor Future industrial systems: transition, materials, energy. The position is
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security to medical applications and the energy transition. As a cleanroom engineer or technician, you will enable this crucially important research, as well as the education of TU Delft’s bachelor and
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addressing modern challenges such as energy transition and sustainability. The Faculty of Science and Engineering (FSE) contributes to this mission by training skilled professionals through our new EngD
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the interplay between new key enabling technologies (e.g., robotics, artificial intelligence, green energy and high-tech systems) and humans, companies and society at large. Key responsibilities As Managing
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applications and the energy transition. As a cleanroom engineer or technician, you will enable this crucially important research, as well as the education of TU Delft’s bachelor and master students and other
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are looking for! To reduce greenhouse gas emissions and mitigate climate change, society should gradually phase out the current fossil based chemicals and materials. While the energy sector can largely switch
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mitigate climate change, society should gradually phase out the current fossil based chemicals and materials. While the energy sector can largely switch from fossil to renewable energy, it is impossible
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between new key enabling technologies (e.g., robotics, artificial intelligence, green energy and high-tech systems) and humans, companies and society at large. Key responsibilities As Managing Coordinator
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employs a translational approach, applying insights from animal and cell models to humans, and vice versa. This requires a broad expertise in molecular techniques and high-throughput data analysis across
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adaptation, biodiversity enhancement, traffic systems, energy utilities, cultural heritage. Via a backcasting method, develop design options geared at the implementation firstly for projects in which quay