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economic growth and prosperity. The infrastructure of ports, including breakwaters, access channels, turning circles, harbor basins, terminals, quay walls, equipment, and physical environmental aspects like
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economic growth and prosperity. The infrastructure of ports, including breakwaters, access channels, turning circles, harbor basins, terminals, quay walls, equipment, and physical environmental aspects like
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Engineering, Applied Mathematics, Applied Physics, or urbanism with specialisation in data analysis. Because of project definitions, we are looking for EU citizens. Doing a PhD at TU Delft requires English
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computer science, mathematics, physics, or a related discipline. Demonstrate eagerness to tackle complex mathematical challenges. Have proficiency in both written and spoken English. Knowledge of machine
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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
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propulsion concepts to support smart green shipping in the upgrade of existing ships and building of new vessels. The PhD research will analyse the basic physics of tacking ships and seek for innovative
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approaches from the bottom up: starting from wave physics in complex media to clinical translation. In particular, the PhD student will develop quantitative approaches exploiting elastic waves and 4D
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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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. Trustworthy recommender systems are those that not only provide accurate and relevant recommendations but also prioritize these principles to foster user trust and confidence. We invite prospective PhD
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of ‘’fully biobased’’ FRP composites in various hygrothermal conditions will be investigated and NDT techniques will be employed to simultaneously monitor damage mechanisms. This PhD position is within Horizon