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this PhD research project, luminescent materials for building integrated photovoltaic (BIPV) technology will be developed. The PhD will make and study new types of strongly absorbing luminescent solar
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engineering, traffic safety, transportation engineering; Skills required: excellent communication skills, open minded, team player, and excellent professinal and scientific writing skills. English level
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would provide experience and insight into the training needs of researchers in the areas of FAIR data and Open Science. 4TU.ResearchData is a repository for research data and software in science
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of Technology, Policy & Management (TPM), and will be jointly supervised with the faculty of Civil Engineering. As such, the candidate will be joining a vibrant and growing community. You will be supervised by
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embedded at the Faculty of Technology, Policy & Management (TPM), and will be jointly supervised with the faculty of Civil Engineering. As such, the candidate will be joining a vibrant and growing community
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and compare policy scenarios on how to reduce it. Following recent developments in analytical sociology and computational social sciences, generative modelling (such as Agent-based modelling) has proven
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such information that may be linked to a task-capability of the robot. The OpenBots project is being carried out in a team of 5 PhD students, 3 at the Delft University of Technology (where this vacancy is one
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in a team of 5 PhD students, 3 at the Delft University of Technology (where this vacancy is one of such PhDs) and 2 at the University of Amsterdam. You will work 3 days a week at the university and the
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completed MSc degree in Physical Chemistry, Physics, Food Science, Materials Science, Biotechnology, Chemical Engineering; knowledge of (food) proteins, and their functional characteristics; research
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, Agroforestry and Advanced Agronomy. Our focus lies firmly in the natural sciences and systems agronomy but we collaborate closely with groups from social sciences (e.g. economics, rural sociology, communication