53 postdoctoral-position-in-nanotechnology research jobs at Delft University of Technology
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Internet Alliance, we are working on making such a network a reality. Postdoc positions are available in the following domains: Quantum Network Architectures. The goal of this position is to design and
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. The position offers a lot of freedom to, depending on your interest, focus more on the modelling or engineering aspects of increasing the performance, efficiency and reliability of a fleet of autonomous ships
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ambitious postdoctoral researcher to develop the next generation of biomechanical perception technology and to evaluate the performance of this system through experimentation and simulation. The research will
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Want to discover and co-create how we will plan and design manufacturing in cities? Come and join us! We are seeking a full-time post-doctoral candidate for a two-year position. Your post-doc
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| Theoretical Optics | Computational Imaging | The postdoc position is part of the ERC-Advanced Project Nanocubic of prof. Sjoerd Stallinga, in which we target 3D super-resolution microscopy by
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the world more just. Together, we imagine, invent and create solutions using technology to have a positive impact on a global scale. That is why we invite you to apply. Your application will receive
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An experimental postdoc position is available in the Garbin lab (https://garbinlab.org) on the flow physics of multicomponent droplets. These intriguing systems are central in advanced materials
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manufacturing, in combination with stringent certification requirements, demands advances in understanding of, and in assessment methodologies for, fatigue and damage tolerance. In this position you will
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addition, you will receive training and support to expand your expertise and excel in your role. We intend to secure additional funding enabling transition of this postdoctoral position into a permanent
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these systems to process complex signals and make informed real-time decisions. The project will lay the foundations for understanding how human interaction with signal processing systems impacts transparency and