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to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description We invite prospective researchers to apply for an exciting PhD position in the field of sports innovation management, offering a
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municipal wastewater treatment plant (WWTP) effluent. They are not effectively removed in conventional municipal WWTPs because the WWTPs were not originally designed to remove these contaminants. The Dutch
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for the alignment and coupling of integrated photonics. In particular, this PhD position is about efficient passive alignment of photonics chips. Your tasks in the project will range from the design of micro
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the design and operation of nature-based treatment systems. In addition, nature-based systems can also be engineered to enhance the sorption of OMPs. Research challenges To understand how the design and
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for innovation in process design and operation. We aim to establish a stable and feasible process that maximizes water recovery from desalination while minimizing environmental impact and operational complexities
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Dutch waterworks and pioneers in biotech, TU Delft is a top international university combining science, engineering and design. It delivers world class results in education, research and innovation
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into account when making meaningful decisions and performing appropriate actions, together with ethical, legal and societal values. The vision of the project is to design Hybrid Intelligent systems, an approach
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. Based on our findings, we will study various electrode materials, water matrices, operational conditions, and reactor designs. Furthermore, we will study the possibilities for the removal of (ultra) short
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Join a groundbreaking project at TU/e, partnering with ASML and M2i, to pioneer safer polymer materials for lithographic equipment. Drive innovation in semiconductor manufacturing and shape
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European Innovation Council (EIC) Transition project, CombTools, aims to establish a powerful technology base and a corresponding long-term sustainable ecosystem that allows for leveraging the full potential