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with analytical and/or numerical modelling, depending on which approach proves to be most feasible. You will conduct this research within the Aerospace Structures and Materials Department of the Faculty
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Postdoc EUROGUARD: European Goal Based Multi Mission Autonomous Naval Reference Platform Development
, digital engineering, mechanical engineering, aerospace engineering, or other related fields). Good spoken and written English and the ability to work in a team are mandatory. Additional Information Benefits
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(naval architecture, marine engineering, digital engineering, mechanical engineering, aerospace engineering, or other related fields). Good spoken and written English and the ability to work in a team are
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numerical models. These experiments will be conducted in the new high-pressure, high-temperature lab that is currently being built as part of the Delft Planetary Labs (DPL) at the Faculty of Aerospace
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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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& Proven Zero-Defect Robotic Manufacturing Project, where in collaboration with industry leaders, we're dedicated to reshaping the landscape of wind energy and aerospace through innovative solutions
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relevant subject, such as - but not limited to - Aerospace Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering or Physics. You have an outstanding research record as demonstrated by excellent
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of these materials in the presence of noise, paving the way for unleashing their full potential for extreme sensing in high-tech industries such as aerospace and medical. As a postdoctoral researcher your tasks will
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has the following requirements: European nationality is required. A good proficiency in the English language (spoken and written) is required. You hold an MSc in aerospace or similar. You have an
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Venus' interior, surface an atmosphere, both experimentally and numerically. Using the new high-pressure, high-temperature lab that is currently being built at the Faculty of Aerospace Engineering, TU