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Challenge: Finding ways to lengthen the lifetime of existing concrete infrastructures. Change: Developing innovative intervention techniques for concrete structures. Impact: Reducing CO2 emissions
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exception. Think of all the CO2 that could be saved if, instead of constantly building new bridges, roads and buildings, the lifetime of existing concrete infrastructure could be lengthened. This would also
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effective measures for biodiversity recovery; and (3) evaluate how university communities can contribute to effective, long-term monitoring of biodiversity developments. Concretely, the PhD researcher will
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themes. In addition to research aimed at gaining new insights, it also concerns research whose results can be directly translated into concrete applications and innovations. The implementation
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heterogeneous datasets. Develop and maintain several elements of a research infrastructure. Some concrete task examples include: Development and maintenance of iCARE4CVD's Cohort Explorer and Translator's
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of English to be able to teach in English is an excellent teacher, as demonstrated by positive teaching evaluations is demonstrably able to make concrete contributions to the development of course
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do computations using hardware that mimics the architecture of the brain. This project aims to explore and benchmark the potential of new neuromorphic hardware and algorithms for concrete problems in
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propellants; the definition of concrete mission scenarios in which the bimodal system could be used, and their relevant requirements. Two PhD positions are available at TU Delft to work on this project under
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concrete recommendations on improving the platform monitor progress of the project organize and take minutes during meetings develop a custom data checkout system, including national and international data
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to drive groups towards concrete results in a predefined period of time; Understand the potential impact a project might have on the landscape, and the collaboration potential it might offer, proactively