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, please visit www.phd.tudelft.nl. We are looking for applicants who have or expect to receive a PhD before joining the project. Relevant topics include Social Signal Processing, Affective Computing
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PhD Position in computational optics. This PhD position is computational in scope and aims at exploring wave propagation in different media. In combination with a mathematical understanding
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TU Delft is looking for talented PhD candidates with interest in quantum computing and computational fluid dynamics to join the Quantum-CFD research team at EEMCS. The Quantum-CFD research team
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Join our group to help build a scalable, practical quantum computer! We have an open PhD position at TU Delft in the exciting new area of scalable nanophotonic fabrication of diamonds with color
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for the realization of optimized prototypes and their validation with experiments. Writing a PhD thesis, publishing in renowned computational journals, and presenting your research at international meetings. You should
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must be considered, which makes the design process very challenging. For this reason, this project aims at developing advanced computational design approaches for high-tech applications. This involves
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sharing and smart city platforms. NExTWORKx announces the hiring of 4 PhD students who will be mentored by both TUDelft and KPN staff. The 4 PhD projects contribute to the above goals, but each with a
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. Please inform me if you have submitted an application to the ELLIS PhD program. I will also be reviewing applications from this program as a potential advisor. About the environment: TU Delft consistently
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Engineering, Mathematics and Computer Science. * KPN and Delft University of Technology will work together on new ICT technologies We are looking for brilliant PhD candidates with a strong interest to the join
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of this PhD position is to answer this question. Note: This PhD position is part of the AI for Software Engineering lab (AI4SE), a collaboration between JetBrains and Delft University of Technology. Hence