23 industrial-phd Postdoctoral positions at Delft University of Technology (TU Delft)
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how it will change due to climate change and human impact. You will be part of a team of 2 PhD students and 2 Post-docs who will combine ground-based experimental data, satellite data, radiative
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results. You also enjoy interacting and mutually learning from engineers and experts from different fields in academia and industry. You also have: A PhD in Electrical Power Systems or Power Electronics. A
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passenger comfort and mitigate motion sickness in automated vehicles while being driven. This works is part of the flagship EU project HiDrive (https://www.hi-drive.eu/ ) focusing on the deployment of higher
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' (SUBSONIC) project. You will therefore collaborate with another post-doc, who will start about half a year after the start date of this postdoctoral project. You will also collaborate with the industrial
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measure chips in the production process. Together with experts from academia and industry including 7 dedicated PhD students and 3 Postdocs you will address the fundamental limitations, encompassing both
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limited conductivity, opening up the way towards purifying various industrial wastewater streams while at the same time making hydrogen. Within a European consortium of several universities and a
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English language skills, and demonstrable collaborative, communicative and organizational competences. You have a PhD in aerospace engineering, applied mathematics, mechanical engineering or other related fields
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will be part of a team of 5 PhD and 3 postdoc researchers, who work together with staff scientists and engineers at TU Delft and from industry. Each of the researchers will work on a dedicated part of
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(IEPG) group, headed by Professor Peter Palensky, works on the future of our power system. The goal is to generate, transmit and use electrical energy in a highly reliable, efficient, stable, clean
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enhancing industrial performance in the near future, the current classification algorithms still require considerable enhancements to enable BCI use for everyone. A key aspect often overlooked in this pursuit