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Position Assistant Professor Irène Curie Fellowship No Department(s) Built Environment Reference number V38.7402 Job description Are you interested in structural design for a sustainable future
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transforming into a product-oriented structure, with empowered product teams responsible for professional service provision and further development of their product. In consultation with stakeholders
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working together with different stakeholders in an dynamic and ambitious organization? Do you have excellent analytical, communication, and organizational skills? If so, we have an exciting opportunity
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funded PhD-TA journey, investigating complex, multifaceted phenomena as well as industry processes. Then please apply now! “Traditional” visualization of time-changing (or dynamic) networks entails
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diverse professional areas, such as architecture, urban design and planning, building physics, installation techniques, construction, real estate management and building production. The Department has
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. Materials ageing and structural integrity of research reactors Many of the existing nuclear research reactors in Europe are very old (>60 years operation) and only few initiatives are taken to partially
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the intersection of physics, information theory, and computing. We are currently seeking a highly skilled and motivated Research Scientist to join our dynamic team and contribute to a cutting-edge project that
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Do you hold a strong academic profile in the field of Sustainable Structural Design? Are you ready to take the lead in expanding this line of research? The Department of the Built Environment
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an experimental research activity in the dynamic field of energy storage. At the same time, you keep a keen eye on the valorization potential of your research activities, while fully exploring the synergies in your
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. This program with a unique structure consists of an educational year, followed by a 1-year individual design project for industry. During the first year about half the time is spent on lectures, workshops and