15 creative collaborations Postdoctoral positions at Delft University of Technology (TU Delft)
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material nanofabrication/nanophotonics. Experience in building optical setups is a plus. Creative, open-minded and proactive researcher. Excellent experimental and analytical skills. Ability to be part of a
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with your chip(s) will be analyzed with machine-learning algorithms. You will collaborate with researchers and companies of various disciplines like chemistry, embedded systems, software, signal
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the mechanical deformation of human skin and tactile perception and how this relation can be effectively simulated via haptic interfaces in digital environments. Our team benefits from the collaborative and
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scattering and absorption processes, polarisation of light for all orders of scattering, and the composition and structure of the Venus atmosphere. In close collaboration with both instrument teams and ESA
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automation vehicles. The project will involve collaboration with our partners to shape our research questions and deliver our results. The researcher is expected to lead the project and deliver a journal
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Dynamics & Control). The groups collaborate together to increase the safety, comfort and sustainability of transportation by means of automated driving. You will work be within the Human Factors group and
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close collaboration with our experimental partners, you will develop, calibrate, and validate computational fluid-structure interaction models that describe the intrinsic mechanical behavior of our
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. You will be part of the M-WAVE group at the Department of Geoscience and Remote Sensing (TU Delft) and collaborate with academic and industry research partners from across Europe. In
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the mission to collaboratively enhance engineering education and drive education innovations across faculty boundaries. Learn more about the Teaching Academy via https://www.tudelft.nl/teachingacademy Website
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collaborate with partners from across EU and the Netherlands. The postdoc will be required to occasionally travel within the Netherlands, and to the consortium project meetings across EU. Additionally