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Enable groundbreaking research and contribute to world-class education as a Postdoctoral Researcher at the TU Delft Reactor Institute, shaping the future of positron research. As a Postdoctoral
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processes at the molecular scale. Are you motivated to push the frontiers of molecular imaging enabling us to look even deeper into how life works at the nanoscale? To learn how the machinery of life operates
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being driven. This works is part of the flagship EU project HiDrive focusing on the deployment of higher automation vehicles. The project will involve collaboration with our partners to shape our
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. To enable local energy systems we need digital twins that can support operational decision making by the local community (energy valley) stakeholders. The role of this postdoc is to establish the digital twin
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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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of this postdoc position. The top-two of your latest innovative solutions and their deployment and impact. The top-two of your latest published works in highly ranked scientific journals. 2. Detailed CV. 3. Copy
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the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering of Delft University of Technology. More information on the team and research can be found on https://peirlincklab.com . Keywords: soft robotics, fluid-structure interaction
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multifunctional quay wall prototypes on structural integrity within the interdisciplinarity Multifunctional Urban Waterfronts project coordinated by the AMS institute. This research project will be executed at TU
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is excited by computer and network systems research that works towards bringing quantum network technologies into the real world together with a diverse team from quantum hardware, software engineering
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environment with the help of a broad set of disciplines, including architectural design, urban planning, building technology, social sciences, process management, and geo-information science. The faculty works