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through transfer between science, engineering, design, arts and industry and by connecting multiple levels of STEAM education from middle schools to doctoral education. Understanding active exploration has
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in quantum technologies, both in academia and industry. Job requirements As a highly motivated researcher, you want to work at the cutting edge of science. You have a particular affinity for quantum
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. Collaboration is central: you’ll work alongside government agencies, industry partners, and cross-disciplinary research teams. In VTI’s open and reflective environment, you’ll benefit from cross-section learning
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tools and methods. A 350-strong research team and over 2,000 students work together in our inspiring hall, labs and studios. In close cooperation with industry, the public sector and NGOs we rehearse
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the billions of transistors working to enable you to read this advert. Yet, quantum phenomena typically dominate only at the “small” scale of atoms and molecules. Imagine extending effects like quantum
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intelligence, bio-inspired engineering and smart instruments and systems. Working at the faculty means working together. With partners in other faculties, knowledge institutes, governments and industry, both
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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 plenty of room
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workshops and external research stays at partnering institutes/industry to develop technical and transferrable skills. Research groups This project will be embedded in two research groups, namely the Hollmann
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, engineers, and industry together in an inspiring environment, with plenty of room for ambition, entrepreneurship, and innovation. Conditions of employment Doctoral candidates will be offered a 4-year period
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Job description Electromagnetic (EM) flow meters are widely used in industry for accurate measurements of turbulent pipe flows. In this project you explore novel fundamental approaches of an EM flow