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You will make and study luminescent coatings enabling electricity generating windows. Obtaining fundamental insight in the luminescence mechnanisms of the materials by experiments is essential. In
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) of the Faculty of Aerospace Engineering (AE) and will be embedded within the Lightweight Composites and Structures project of the "Luchtvaart in Transitie" (LiT) initiative, which brings together a variety of
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Making alcohols from CO2 Our world is at an energy crossroads. We need to supplant fossil fuels with renewable alternatives at a global scale. The addition of renewable electricity is one part of
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a positive impact on a global scale. That is why we invite you to apply. Your application will receive fair consideration. Challenge. Change. Impact! The Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Mathematics
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a positive impact on a global scale. That is why we invite you to apply. Your application will receive fair consideration. Challenge. Change. Impact! The Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Mathematics
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defend the Ph.D. thesis, which summarizes the results of the research. MSc degree in Electrical Engineering, Physics, or a related field. Strong background in wireless networks and radars. Background in
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, Artificial Intelligence, Computer Science, Mechanical/Electrical Engineering or Applied Mathematics (or related). Interest in robotics, artificial intelligence and data science. Demonstrable experience in
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of the University of Amsterdam (Prof. Cees Snoek). Need to haves: Graduated in one of these fields: System and Controls, Artificial Intelligence, Mechanical/Electrical Engineering, Robotics, or Applied Mathematics
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on Software Engineering for Scientific Communities. The successful candidate will explore how events, such as hackathons, can be utilized to support scientific communities in advancing their code bases
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candidates to improve current technology such as positioning systems, inertial navigation and force sensing; and to advance fundamental research, such as the search for the quantum nature of gravity