19 Humanities Postdoctoral research jobs at Delft University of Technology in netherlands
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of human body models (HBM) able to predict human motion and postural control (both anticipatory as preparation for upcoming perturbation, and compensatory for restoring balance after perturbation). To model
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of seamless interaction in human populated environments, primarily due to the high complexity of modeling and reasoning over the effect that robot actions have on other robots and humans, and the
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Do you posess expertise in statistical methods and techniques, sociology, mathematics, or the social sciences, coupled with a keen interest in digital technologies and human rights? The Faculty
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of human body models (HBM) able to predict human motion and postural control (both anticipatory as preparation for upcoming perturbation, and compensatory for restoring balance after perturbation). To model
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interdisciplinary research group led by Dr. Yasemin Vardar at the Human-Robot Interaction Section of the Cognitive Robotics Department of the Delft University of Technology. Our overarching goal is to understand
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Batteries Composites (SBC) aims at developing multifunctional composites structures that can support mechanical forces during operation and simultaneously act as electrochemical energy storage. This new class
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scale deployment of energy storage technologies in the Netherlands. Your research will act as a bridge across the different research lines in the project and will synthesise insights at system level
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Postdoc EUROGUARD: European Goal Based Multi Mission Autonomous Naval Reference Platform Development
systems’ technologies. On the requirements side, rapid adaptability to ever changing scenarios, optimal capabilities deployment and resilience along with high-level situational awareness and minimum human
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implement data fusion methods to decipher the evolution of structure-process-property relationship during the ultrasonic welding process. This position is part of the NWO Perspectief project ENLIGHTEN
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education and research at the intersection of technology, society and policy. We combine insights from both engineering and social sciences as well as the humanities. TPM develops robust models and designs