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interested to develop her/his educational and pedagogical skills in addition to her/his research skills. Therefore, the 'must have' requirements for this position are: Educational background: PhD in traffic
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For: A PhD in Electrical Engineering, Computer Science, or related disciplines Expertise in either theoretical foundations or practical/system implementation Why Join Us? Be part of a dynamic and
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project management and English communication skills. In addition you should have: A PhD in a relevant subject, such as large-eddy simulation, atmospheric physics, or microphysical modelling. Excellent
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of junior and senior researchers, including PhD candidates and professors, as well as engineers who will help with the practical aspects of the railway operation. The results will be used for track
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are reliable, independent, and organized in delivering with respect to deadlines. You have excellent communication and collaboration skills. In addition: A PhD degree in Computer science, Operations
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. Emphasis is on experimental activities while modelling and simulation are desired but not a pre-requisite. In particular, we look for a candidate with: A PhD in an appropriate discipline, including Aerospace
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. Design and set up experiments. Deploy your algorithms on machines. Write well-documented code. Prepare demonstrators. Write scientific papers. Guide Master's and/or PhD students. Limited participation in
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. Design and set up experiments. Deploy your algorithms on machines. Write well-documented code. Prepare demonstrators. Write scientific papers. Guide Master's and/or PhD students. Limited participation in
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(IDEE) initiative, on the theme “Future Engineering Skills”. You will work in a cross-faculty research team of more than twenty TU Delft staff members, an educational development specialist, PhD student
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Postdoc EUROGUARD: European Goal Based Multi Mission Autonomous Naval Reference Platform Development
Architecture for future European semi- and fully autonomous naval ships. This PhD project specifically aims to support the development of a Generic European Naval System Architecture (GENSA) based on Model-based