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Position (Post-doctoral) Researcher Irène Curie Fellowship No Department(s) Electrical Engineering Reference number V36.7520 Job description The development of optimal design strategies for large
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, including quantum computing, to address challenges in power system optimization, particularly in the context of the Energy Transition. Transitioning to a power system heavily reliant on weather-dependent
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Are you interested in exploring the potential of quantum computing to address challenges in the Energy Transition? Do you have expertise in quantum computation and optimization techniques? If so
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optimization techniques to enhance the safety and efficiency of our soft artificial heart designs. Active collaboration with researchers in TUDelft’s Faculty of Mechanical Engineering and the Holland Hybrid
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Join a multidisciplinary consortium and develop state-of-the-art computational models to explore, optimize, and accelerate the design of an innovative soft robotic heart for HF patients worldwide
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As a PostDoc in the Research lab Autonomous Shipping (RAS) you will develop a kiss-and-ride concept allowing autonomous barge mooring and unmooring for intra-terminal container transhipment. The position offers a lot of freedom to, depending on your interest, focus more on the modelling or...
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Engineering innovates in this field. We develop and leverage flexible multibody dynamics software to create models that enable design optimization and motion control of these systems. In particular, we
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models (required to simulate and optimize your PCS designs). Team player skills to optimize your interactions with the OBSeRVeD project members. Good project planning and reporting skills to timely deliver
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simulate and optimize your PCS designs). Team player skills to optimize your interactions with the OBSeRVeD project members. Good project planning and reporting skills to timely deliver your results
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existing data - you will propose optimizations for materials for cardiovascular in situ tissue engineering that are one step closer to clinical application. As such, your research will also involve