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modelling tools. You will be contributing to a challenging topic related to a European Research Council (ERC) Consolidator grant together with a team of 3 PhD students and 2 postdocs, and with the opportunity
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Council (ERC) Consolidator grant together with a team of 3 PhD students and 2 postdocs. As a postdoctoral researcher your tasks will include: Developing on an existing optomechanical platform
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Delft as well as in collaboration with the project partners. As candidate, you have a PhD degree in electrical engineering, materials engineering, micro/nanoengineering, physics or related fields. We
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Computer Science (EEMCS) Faculty. We are an innovation-driven, multidisciplinary team of early-stage and senior professors, postdocs, PhDs, and MSc researchers with different cultural backgrounds. You will
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You will be responsible for the work on motion planning for mobile manipulation and collaborate with two PhD students within the context of ERC project "INTERACT". Mobile robots are not yet capable
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interconnections, qubit control elements, driver/control electronics using cryo-CMOS, and opto-electrical interfaces. We are looking for a candidate with a successfully completed PhD-project in Electrical
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instrument scientist position within three years. You hold a PhD in a subject related to physical science, life science, materials science, engineering or another relevant field. You have experience in
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. Candidates for this challenging project should have a PhD degree and background in e.g., systems and control, computer science, applied mathematics, electrical engineering, mechanical engineering, or chemical
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with two PhD students, one focusing on motion planning and one focusing on trajectory prediction. You will also coordinate our efforts towards a demonstrator with a self-driving vehicle and interact with
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. The project builds on the lab's track-record in the field of computational imaging techniques for super-resolution microscopy. We are looking for a candidate with a successfully completed PhD-project in