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events—natural hazards that trigger technological accidents—which can have devastating impacts on people, infrastructure, and the environment. Addressing these risks is one of the urgent challenges
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, and supportive environment, with regular meetings for scientific exchange and social activities. As a PhD candidate, you will design and build your levitation system, operate and maintain
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potential in transforming our environment to be more liveable, sustainable and convenient. However, to ensure economic viability with off-peak times and relatively remote locations, while increasing
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in shared VR/XR environments. This project will be supervised by Gijs Huisman and Sylvia Pont. These positions will be embedded in the Perceptual Intelligence section of the Human Centered Design
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group recently showed that passive, bistable hysterons excel at sequential tasks such as counting1,2, whereas the group of van de Burgt has built active electronic neurons that mimic spiking3,4
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and motivated team of academic staff and students at TU Delft. We offer an inspiring, friendly, and supportive environment, with regular meetings for scientific exchange and social activities. As a PhD
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transition, with an increasing need to deploy large-scale offshore wind turbines in harsh operational environments. As these systems grow in complexity and power rating, ensuring the reliability of generator
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environment. Strong written and oral communication skills in English. TU Delft Delft University of Technology is built on strong foundations. As creators of the world-famous Dutch waterworks and pioneers in
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European Centre for Environment and Human Health in the Faculty of Health and Life Sciences at the Penryn Campus in Cornwall. Measures taken in the built environment to reduce energy consumption
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discovery of novel modes of protein binding The Luck lab has substantial expertise in the study of modes of protein binding by experimental and computational techniques. We built pipelines based on AlphaFold