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Challenge: Novel MPPT algorithm for plant energy harvester. Collecting energy from the environment to power IoT devices has been a hot topic for decades and continues to develop. In this project, we
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models are required. As a PhD in this project, you will develop metamodels that are fast enough to be used for design optimisation. The metamodels will be trained based on readily available validated DEM
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enabling the realization of faster and more reliable electron imaging for the semiconductor industry. We are building a team of 7 PhDs and 3 Postdocs with a focus on one of the following research lines: 1
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of alternative switchgears for the different voltage and current ratings. TU Delft is hiring a PhD student whose main goal is to obtain knowledge on the behaviour of the C4-FN mixtures (pure as gas, but also
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collaborate with other high-level European universities and industrial partners for the development of a bimodal propulsion system (main orbital control propulsion + reaction control thrusters) based on shared
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. A solution is transitioning toward digital booking platforms. In other industries, e.g., airline and hospitality, booking platforms have favoured synchronization and matching between supply and demand
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. Your mission as a PhD candidate is to innovate the industry by developing autonomous tools that enhance fuel estimation, helping airlines reduce costs and their environmental footprint. The PhD candidate
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from the Netherlands Railways and provide guidelines to improve train timetabling. The PhD research falls within the topic of railway transport planning and operations, and builds on state-of-the-art
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Drive, curiosity and passion for research The Magnetic Resonance Systems lab (Mars lab) at TU Delft works relentlessly on the advancement of quantitative Magnetic Resonance Imaging. We are presently
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In the group of Dr. Edgar Steenstra, a laboratory-based PhD project is available that is focused on the experimental investigation of volcanism and rock weathering processes on Venus. The PhD