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of Engineering Structures within TU Delft's Faculty of Civil Engineering and Geosciences deals with the physical assets of the railway system, including track, embankment, rolling stock and catenary, as
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Science/Engineering, Applied Physics, Chemistry, Materials Science, or a related field, preferably with a focus on AI-driven research. Track record of high-quality research output. Experience in developing
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writing well-documented, reusable Python code using Jupyter notebooks and GitHub. You are also able to change and adapt existing code and tooling to process your own material and you are comfortable using
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connection with: Biology, Chemistry, Information and Computing Sciences, Mathematics, Pharmaceutical Sciences and Physics. Each of these is made up of distinct institutes that work together to focus
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we are looking for a postdoctoral researcher with expertise in process-based modelling of river hydraulics, river flood predictions and hydrodynamic aspects of flood resilient landscapes (floodplains
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an MSc. in (fusion/plasma) physics and/or an MSc. in control engineering, is strongly recommended. Moreover, background knowledge and familiarity with hybrid control would be a strong point in your
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challenges, to change the world and make an impact. Ready to bring your energy to our research? Challenge, change, impact! Apply for this job Apply for this job This application process is managed by
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ontwikkelingen altijd binnen handbereik. Lees meer over UMCU Apply for this job Apply for this job This application process is managed by the employer (University Medical Center Utrecht (UMC Utrecht)). Please
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meer over UMCU Apply for this job Apply for this job This application process is managed by the employer (University Medical Center Utrecht (UMC Utrecht)). Please contact the employer for questions
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This application process is managed by the employer (Maastricht University (UM)). Please contact the employer for questions regarding your application. Apply for this job via the employer's website Thank you