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Do you want to help shape the future of water resources engineering? Join our team as an Assistant Professor, driving innovation in water systems management and preparing the next generation of
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group. In addition, you will help us grow our network of stakeholders, ranging from NGOs and the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations to the dairy and food technology industry. You will
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agricultural or food-production applications. Unsafe decisions of autonomous robots may damage their hardware, the environment, or even harm humans. Together with an interdisciplinary team, we investigate new
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nutrient sources). The PhD candidate will design and optimise strategies for the engineering of such phenotypes into mammalian cells from agriculturally relevant species, using a variety of genetic
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candidate in the CoCoGel network, you will participate in collaborative and training activities hosted by the network partners. You will be based at Delft University of Technology and, as part of your PhD
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Kick off your career in the process industry (chemicals, energy, food, pharma) in Delft. As an Engineering Doctorate (EngD) trainee in Process and Equipment Design at the world-class institute TU
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The department Engineering Systems and Services (ESS) offers a 4-year PhD position on quantifying the equity impacts of climate shocks to infrastructure and transportation systems in the Global South. It is well
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, smart loads, inclusive markets and technology, complex ownership, and power assets connected via power electronics. New and unsolved phenomena such as swarm behaviour of smart power prosumers (consumers
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old TU Delft Hortus Botanicus is part of the Faculty of Applied Sciences. At the Hortus we facilitate research projects and exhibitions with a nature based solutions theme. Such as drought tolerant
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. These applications span from flows in biological and chemical reactors to the transportation of slurries and food, as well as flows in electro-chemical systems. Process efficiency improvement necessitates innovations