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TU Delft prepares its graduates for future engineering skills. Delft University of Technology (TU Delft) is looking for a post-doc researcher within the Innovation for Delft Engineering Education
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. Change. Impact! The TU Delft| Reactor Institute is the Dutch knowledge center for nuclear technology and radiation-related research and education. It manages a unique research reactor (2.3 MW), irradiation
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processes at the molecular scale. Are you motivated to push the frontiers of molecular imaging enabling us to look even deeper into how life works at the nanoscale? To learn how the machinery of life operates
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University of Technology is hiring a postdoc on the subject of "digital twins for energy valleys". In order to reduce the carbon footprint of our society, the energy systems must develop on the local scale
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multifunctional quay wall prototypes on structural integrity within the interdisciplinarity Multifunctional Urban Waterfronts project coordinated by the AMS institute. This research project will be executed at TU
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the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering of Delft University of Technology. More information on the team and research can be found on https://peirlincklab.com . Keywords: soft robotics, fluid-structure interaction
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The vision of a Quantum Internet is to provide fundamentally new internet technology by enabling quantum communication between any two points on earth. Such a Quantum Internet will – in synergy with
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research group. The group belongs to the Intelligent Electrical Power Grids (IEPG) Section of the Electrical Sustainable Energy (ESE) Department, which is part of the Electrical Engineering, Mathematics,and
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. The data acquired 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
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Microengineered devices for organ-on-chip platforms. Organ-on-chip technology is revolutionizing the potentiality of in-vitro models to become realistic recapitulations of in-vivo (patho)physiology