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Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Collecting energy from the environment to power IoT devices has been a hot topic for decades and continues to develop
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sustainable routes to energy conversion. Hydrogen is a very versatile energy carrier, typically used as an intermediate before being further valorized via subsequent catalytic approaches and intensified reactor
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these interact to form a living cell that sustains itself, grows and divides. The BaSyC (‘Building a Synthetic Cell’) initiative is a collaborative 10-year research program that aims to understand ‘how life works
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Prof.ir. Peter Vaessen. Your research is part of a drive towards a reliable and sustainable energy system in the Netherlands. Which is why you’ll work closely with the Dutch high voltage transmission system
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combat management must be provided. In addition, EU naval fleets are committed to reduce their environmental footprint by intelligent use of Power and Propulsion Energy (PPE) systems and clean fuels
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a unique opportunity to contribute to the future of renewable energy and make a lasting impact, by ensuring efficient and flawless wind turbine blade production. This position is part of the Efficient
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power to transmit the data can save significant power. Eventually, the imaging system will be integrated with an energy harvester developed in a parallel project and a Lora module developed from our
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m - 10 km) has sparked renewed interest across atmospheric and ocean scientists in recent years. How does this diverse wind structure influence the exchange of energy and momentum through the air-sea
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, healthcare, manufacturing, energy and others to showcase (societal) impact. The successful candidate will be based at TU Delft and will have the chance to work with partners across TU Delft (e.g., Faculty
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Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Hydrogen is considered a clean and efficient energy carrier crucial for shaping the climate-neutral future. A large