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The High Capacity Optical Transmission Laboratory at TU/e is seeking a highly motivated and talented individual to join our team as a PhD student. The successful candidate will work on a project
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. SmartEM aim is to use AI-assisted methods to create surrogate models from heterogeneous data sources. The two PhD positions are focused on innovating cost-effective and maintainable modeling for complex
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processing pathways to electro chemically upcycle pyrolysis carbons into value added graphene(oxide) colloids. Your PhD project is part of a larger collaboration between TU Eindhoven and Shell on
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, from automotive and transportation to healthcare and environmental monitoring. This PhD position is focused on developing a principled information theoretic framework for JCAS. The goal is to establish
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“Bioinspired Composites: Manufacturing and Multi-scale Characterization” in the section Mechanics of Materials, Department of Mechanical Engineering. The PhD student position is available in the section
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implementation (e.g., legal, logistic, and employee and societal readiness). The current PhD position will contribute to this latter, implementation, chapter of HybridLabs. Job Description A particularly pressing
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Revolutionize neuroscientific visualization with real-time cinematic tractography. Join our innovative PhD project to develop cutting-edge brain visualizations, bridging the gap between data
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Are you interested in layered quantum materials? And interested in performing ultrafast spatiotemporal (electron) microscopy experiments? Then this job advertisement is for you! Position (Post
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motivated Post-Doc candidate. Position (Post-doctoral) Researcher Irène Curie Fellowship No Department(s) Electrical Engineering Reference number V36.7428 Job description Project Focused research
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Position (Post-doctoral) Researcher Irène Curie Fellowship No Department(s) Mechanical Engineering Reference number V35.7422 Job description Problem : Current preclinical drug development models