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enabling the realization of faster and more reliable electron imaging for the semiconductor industry. We are building a team of 7 PhDs and 3 Postdocs with a focus on one of the following research lines: 1
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The Faculty of Industrial Design Engineering at the Delft University of Technology (TU Delft) has openings for a PhD candidate as part of the NWO KIC (Dutch Consortium grant) on "Tackling Fixophobia
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. The research will be carried out within the Faculty of Industrial Design Engineering of the TU Delft and the Department of Design, Production and Management of the University of Twente. While the PhD candidate
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airport infrastructure and operational procedures. Your unique challenge as a PhD student at TU Delft is to develop concepts, models, and tools to facilitate integration of hydrogen-powered aircraft
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is a plus. Doing a PhD at TU Delft requires English proficiency at a certain level to ensure that the candidate is able to communicate and interact well, participate in English-taught Doctoral
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with physical experiments and thrive in an interactive, collaborative research environment. You have good English communication skills and a strong drive for academic excellence. Doing a PhD at TU Delft
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represent different backgrounds, skills and views. We foster an inclusive culture, as our combined identities, attitudes and ambitions widen our perspective and make up our strengths. Our ideal PhD candidate
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an exciting PhD project on yeast mitochondria engineering for improved substrate-to-product conversion in biotechnology. Yeasts are crucial organisms used in industrial microbiology. Given their long
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lab and work in collaboration with experienced researchers and other PhD candidates specializing in turbulent flows and artificial intelligence at the Aerodynamics Group of TU Delft. The successful
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at the molecular scale. Are you interested to combine physics, engineering, and molecular biology to gain insight into how life works at the nanoscale? To learn how the machinery of life operates at the molecular