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variety of measurement equipment. The groups, furthermore, have close contacts with the Dutch HVAC and (day)lighting industry and are frequently cooperating with other researchers, both domestic and
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into pilot projects, demonstrators, and industry collaborations; Able to do independent research and willing to develop writing and publication skills; Exhibit a strong passion and possess outstanding skills
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description The steel industry is undergoing a major transition. Increasing use of lower-grade ores and recycled materials introduces higher concentrations of volatile impurities such as alkalis, sulfur and
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of Civil Engineering and Geosciences of Delft University of Technology. A key aspect of this project will be collaboration with OFPV developers and industry partners. The research will be conducted in close
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social and economic sectors - including health, agriculture, climate, and security. To achieve our ambitious goals, we bring scientists, engineers, and industry together in an inspiring environment, with
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of Dr. Ruth Großeholz. Here, computational modelling, systems biology and plant physiology come together. You’ll be part of an ambitious research community where academic and industry partners work
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approaches. The selected candidate is expected to possess strong programming skills and engage with industry partners within the OpenMS project. This is a two-year position. You will join the team supervised
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research themes – including Emerging Technologies & Societal Transformations, Resilience, Smart Industry, Learning, and Health – we empower students and researchers to make a positive societal impact. At BMS
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to ESA’s strategy; a wide network of relationships and collaboration with top academia, industry and research centres; the opportunity to contribute to the Φ-lab strategy and activities. As an internal
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that helps European cities reimagine and manage their public spaces to become more liveable, inclusive, and climate neutral. The project brings together universities, municipalities, and industry partners