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qualifications: Strong experimental skills related composites manufacturing and instrumentation for testing and/or monitoring. Background in mechanical/aerospace/civil engineering, materials science, physics or a
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analytical and quantitative skills who enjoy computational data analysis, scientific discussion and collaboration. You must have a PhD degree in Earth sciences, physics, applied mathematics, engineering
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partners from industry. Job description The SuperGPS-2 project is carried out jointly by the TU Delft Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Mathematics, and Computer Sciences (EEMCS) and the Faculty of Civil
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Delft, within the Steel and Composite Structures section in the Department of Engineering Structures, under the supervision of Dr. Florentia Kavoura and Prof. Milan Veljkovic from the Faculty of Civil
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be coaching and mentoring PhD and master students. Fostering a synergetic, open-minded, and win-together culture, we regularly interact and share views, unlocking opportunities, forms of incubation
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interconnections, qubit control elements, driver/control electronics using cryo-CMOS, and opto-electrical interfaces. We are looking for a candidate with a successfully completed PhD-project in Electrical
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instrument scientist position within three years. You hold a PhD in a subject related to physical science, life science, materials science, engineering or another relevant field. You have experience in
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Dutch would be an advantage as Dutch companies will be involved in the testing and piloting phase. You also have: A Master’s and PhD degree in mechanical engineering, civil engineering, applied earth
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, curiosity-driven, open to communicate and collaborate with others, especially within the Lab. A PhD in Civil Engineering with strong knowledge of non-linear time domain modelling and load estimations
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TU/e and IITM is expected. We are in search of a highly motivated professional who enjoys working in a multidisciplinary setting with the following qualities: Possession of a PhD in Civil Engineering