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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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. Demonstrating autonomous barge performance and barge fleet operations, with respect to assessment of the developed algorithms using model scale vessels in controlled lab environment. You have a PhD degree or
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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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PhD and MSc researchers, and/or acquiring independent grants as the lead-PI. TU Delft’s Department of Materials Science and Engineering will be your home base. Known for its pioneering research
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focus on formulation (modelling), validation (testing) as well as application (engineering). In particular: Knowledge about fatigue in structures and materials at PhD level is required, preferably
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across the Netherlands and Europe. Here, you will receive all the support and coaching you need to develop your academic career. You will also support PhD students and work with other post-doctoral
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rewarded with significant independence, and is expected to help supervise one PhD student working on the topic. Additional details can be provided during the interview. There is some flexibility concerning
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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
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, signal processing and animal heatlh to integrate your chip(s) in live demonstrators that will be tested in the field. Required: PhD degree in mixed-signal IC design. Proficient with Cadence Virtuoso ADE
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TU/e and IITM is expected. We are in search of a highly motivated professional who enjoys working in a multidisciplinary setting with the following qualities: Possession of a PhD in Civil Engineering