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Engineering and Geosciences (CEG). The PostDoc should complement the current project-team, and will be appointed, for a 2.5 years term, at the former faculty. Next to research on radio signal processing and
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University of Technology is hiring a postdoc on the subject of "digital twins for energy valleys". In order to reduce the carbon footprint of our society, the energy systems must develop on the local scale
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, vegetation modeling and data science to: Establish an international network of ground-based GNSS sensors to provide continuous microwave observations of vegetated ecosystems. Improve fundamental understanding
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Computer Science (EEMCS) Faculty. We are an innovation-driven, multidisciplinary team of early-stage and senior professors, postdocs, PhDs, and MSc researchers with different cultural backgrounds. You will
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Challenge: Airport and airline ecosystems are not ready yet for new hydrogen aircraft. Change: Develop mathematical and computational models for airport ground operations for hydrogen-powered
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static imaging. As a Postdoc at TU Delft, you leverage your expertise of biophysics or structural biology to bring about a step change in dynamic imaging of biomolecular processes in reconstituted systems
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Sustainable Energy (ESE) Department, which is part of the Electrical Engineering, Mathematics,and Computer Science (EEMCS) Faculty. We are an innovation-driven, multidisciplinary team of early-stage and senior
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, PhD students and postdocs. Combining methods from AI and social sciences, we share an ambition to create hybrid intelligence for everyone. We foster a friendly and supportive culture in which you are
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insight to develop the new technology. As a postdoc you will be involved in the design, fabrication and characterization of the novel interconnects, while also contributing to building fundamental
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| Theoretical Optics | Computational Imaging | The postdoc position is part of the ERC-Advanced Project Nanocubic of prof. Sjoerd Stallinga, in which we target 3D super-resolution microscopy by