100 postdoctoral-heat-transfer positions at Delft University of Technology (TU Delft) in Netherlands
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Venus' interior, surface an atmosphere, both experimentally and numerically. Using the new high-pressure, high-temperature lab that is currently being built at the Faculty of Aerospace Engineering, TU
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of energy demand within residential and commercial sectors, models of renewable energy sources, models of energy networks including electricity, heat and gas. On the algorithms side, the management algorithms
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numerical models. These experiments will be conducted in the new high-pressure, high-temperature lab that is currently being built as part of the Delft Planetary Labs (DPL) at the Faculty of Aerospace
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alongside a postdoctoral researcher that will focus on computational design of 3D reinforced printed structures. Requirements Specific Requirements You hold a masters degree in a natural sciences or
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Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Heating and cooling the built environment accounts for around 50% of the energy used in Europe. And, because most
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system must be flexible, inclusive, digital, distributed, agile, and renewable, while the levels of reliability, safety, and affordability must be maintained if not improved, since also transport, heating
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' (SUBSONIC) project. You will therefore collaborate with another post-doc, who will start about half a year after the start date of this postdoctoral project. You will also collaborate with the industrial
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Inholland University of Applied Sciences are looking for a postdoctoral researcher for 22-months with a background in in statical methods and techniques, sociology, mathematics or the social sciences more
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Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description We are looking for a Postdoctoral Researcher who will work together with the Holland Hybrid Heart (HHH) consortium
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postdoctoral fellow to develop new design concepts for high voltage networks dominated by power electronic interfaced subsystems (PEIS). Special emphasis is put on the development of new fast primary and