35 post-doctoral-position-in-composite-polymer Postdoctoral positions at Delft University of Technology
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3D Representation for Controlling Composite Fabrication Process We are looking for a passionate Postdoctoral researcher to join our team and contribute to a cutting-edge project at the intersection
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3D Representation for Controlling Composite Fabrication Process We are looking for a passionate Postdoctoral researcher to join our team and contribute to a cutting-edge project at the intersection
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Join the team that aims to develop a new generation of Structural Batteries Composites as part of a EU-funded project on self-healing technologies for batteries. The emerging field of Structural
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Enable ultrasonic welding of composites through data-driven approaches We aim to advance the integration and joining of thermoplastics composites with a concerted effort of several researchers
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applications sent by email and/or post. Acquisition in response to this vacancy is not appreciated. The available position will be filled as soon as possible (i.e. once a suitable candidate is found). This means
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this makes our work more innovative, the TU Delft community more vibrant and the world more just. Together, we imagine, invent and create solutions using technology to have a positive impact on a global scale
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This position is part of the European research project M2ARE. The M2ARE project develops and demonstrates a novel process for “Maritime Methanol”, a new grade of low-cost green methanol based
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Internet Alliance, we are working on making such a network a reality. Postdoc positions are available in the following domains: Quantum Network Architectures. The goal of this position is to design and
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. The position offers a lot of freedom to, depending on your interest, focus more on the modelling or engineering aspects of increasing the performance, efficiency and reliability of a fleet of autonomous ships
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to the optical properties of these two spectrometers that will include various scattering and absorption processes, polarisation of light for all orders of scattering, and the composition and structure