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for extended asphalt lifetime. You will work in both institutes (TU/e in Eindhoven, TNO in Utrecht) and will be part of the multidisciplinary project team of the TNO research program. The Technology, Innovation
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such information that may be linked to a task-capability of the robot. The OpenBots project is being carried out in a team of 5 PhD students, 3 at the Delft University of Technology (where this vacancy is one
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in a team of 5 PhD students, 3 at the Delft University of Technology (where this vacancy is one of such PhDs) and 2 at the University of Amsterdam. You will work 3 days a week at the university and the
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Limburg. As PhD candidate you will be working at Zuyd University of Applied Sciences in close collaboration with TNO Eindhoven. You are responsible for the optimization of a novel cutting-edge disassembly
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laboratory and help us achieve the quantum future. In the spin-qubit laboratory we investigate and improve the properties of qubits in devices made of semiconductor material and develop technology to control
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), TNO operates the SWITCH fieldlab for researchand testing of renewable energy integration solutions. The Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Mathematics and Computer Science (EEMCS) brings together three
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Utrecht) and will be part of the multidisciplinary project team of the TNO research program. The Technology, Innovation, and Society (TIS) group at Eindhoven University of Technology straddles natural
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the DOLORES project for: Designing and developing relevant silicon photonics integrated circuit (PIC). Taping out the PIC design for foundry service (custom runs at Cornerstone, UK). Collaborating with TNO, the
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partners from Maastricht University (Faculty of Science and Engineering, Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences), Radboud University, TNO, ANQORE, Sitech, and Safety Delta Nederland. Life Cycle Assessment Life
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science and supports its scientists in integrating open science in their research practice. The Faculty of CEG comprises 28 research groups in the following seven departments: Materials Mechanics Management