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The Faculty of Industrial Design Engineering at the Delft University of Technology (TU Delft) has openings for a PhD candidate as part of the NWO KIC (Dutch Consortium grant) on "Tackling Fixophobia
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. The research will be carried out within the Faculty of Industrial Design Engineering of the TU Delft and the Department of Design, Production and Management of the University of Twente. While the PhD candidate
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systems must develop on the local scale. To create and operate local energy systems we first need to understand them, by modeling and simulating them. The role of this PhD is to develop models and
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industry experts and utilising cutting-edge technologies. This position offers a unique opportunity to contribute to the future of renewable energy and make a lasting impact, by ensuring efficient and
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the state of the art, one can rely on physics prior and latest AI techniques to accelerate ULM imaging in 3 dimensions. In this PhD project you will be embedded in a multidisciplinary collaboration
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methods. This PhD position, starting from April 2024, offers a great opportunity to work in a multidisciplinary team and with industrial partners. You will translate your research into new system design
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Phd Position for Low-power broad-spectrum image sensor with local smart data processing. Image sensors have been used widely in our daily life. In this project, we will develop a low-power image
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airport infrastructure and operational procedures. Your unique challenge as a PhD student at TU Delft is to develop concepts, models, and tools to facilitate integration of hydrogen-powered aircraft
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increase in yearly research output over the last decade, and fuels interest from large industrial players as well as a flourishing landscape of new startups. However, the field has not yet matured and still
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-based communications. It is also expected to assist industry segments making use of GNSS signals, such as precision agriculture, forestry and sea and land management. The GLITTER Doctoral Network