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3 Feb 2024 Job Information Organisation/Company Delft University of Technology (TU Delft) Research Field Technology Researcher Profile First Stage Researcher (R1) Country Netherlands Application
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for three positions in the project, “Disconnected: Assessing the Effects of Technology on Youth Loneliness”. This project has been granted funding from NWO under the Dutch Research Agenda (Nationale
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findings through peer-reviewed publications and conference presentations. Required skills: PhD in Computational Science/Engineering, Applied Physics, Chemistry, Materials Science, or a related field
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Science/Engineering, Applied Physics, Chemistry, Materials Science, or a related field, preferably with a focus on AI-driven research. Track record of high-quality research output. Experience in developing
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of space and time. Nikhef is a partnership between the Institutes Organization of the Dutch national funding agency (NWO-I) and six universities: Maastricht University, Radboud University, University
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with the exhaust3, particularly with hydrogen ice pellets, to optimize the fusion reactions, ; hence the efficiency of future fusion reactors. This project combines of fusion research and advanced control engineering
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with the exhaust3, particularly with hydrogen ice pellets, to optimize the fusion reactions, ; hence the efficiency of future fusion reactors. This project combines of fusion research and advanced control engineering
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, to optimize the fusion reactions, ; hence the efficiency of future fusion reactors. This project combines of fusion research and advanced control engineering. The Postdoc will work on development and
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reactions, ; hence the efficiency of future fusion reactors. This project combines of fusion research and advanced control engineering. The PhD will work on development and interfacing the exhaust and core
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of interorganizational learning communities on the circularity and energy transitions. In this NWO-funded project, you will contribute to a deeper understanding of how teams collaboratively make sense of these transitions