25 phd-computational-biology PhD positions at Delft University of Technology in Netherlands
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Understanding the nature of enzyme promiscuity whilst enabling a more sustainable future. The research group headed by PI Dr. Reuben Leveson-Gower is hiring a PhD student to work on a project in
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Delft is hiring two PhD students to study aging mechanism of onboard high voltage (HV) cabling system considering the impact of different environmental factors under absence or presence of partial
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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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biological phosphorus removal. Change: Evaluate bioreactor operations using cutting-edge omics techniques Impact: Improve phosphorus removal and recovery in wastewater treatment processes The PhD project aims
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this PhD research project, luminescent materials for building integrated photovoltaic (BIPV) technology will be developed. The PhD will make and study new types of strongly absorbing luminescent solar
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this research area, and has numerous working setups and researchers working in this area. Our overarching goal is to help the global community upscale the technology towards practical application. The open PhD
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are in accordance with the Collective Labour Agreement for Dutch Universities, increasing from €2541 per month in the first year to €3247 in the fourth year. As a PhD candidate you will be enrolled in
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recruiting a PhD student to pursue a four year doctorate in our lab. The expected starting date for this position is the 1st of October 2024. The PhD student will develop innovative ultrasound imaging
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We are looking for a highly motivated candidate for a PhD project that focusses on the development of novel computational methods for the stratification of patients with inflammatory rheumatic
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Unravel a new mechanism for tuning the microstructure of colloidal gels, and unlock new applications in sustainable products and processes. A PhD position is currently available in the Garbin lab