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photovoltaics (PV) was identified by the IPCC as the technology with the highest potential among emission mitigation options. Scientific studies modelling energies scenarios for net zero emissions by 2050 project
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different perspectives and qualities. We believe this makes our work more innovative, the TU Delft community more vibrant and the world more just. Together, we imagine, invent and create solutions using
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communication skills (high English proficiency), team player, and good social behaviour. The following will make you stand out: Creative, open-minded, and proactive researcher. Excellent experimental, analytical
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to good use: you don’t take anomalies for granted and take the initiative to dig deeper and spar with experts. Harnessing your communication skills, you convince colleagues at TU Delft and Delmic of your
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training. Generative AI model training, Design and implement generative models such as Generative Adversarial Networks, Variational Autoencoders, and Diffusion Models to generate realistic ship designs
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systems Strong analytical skills and highly motivated and curious about urban water quality Strong in English in both written and oral communication Nice-to-haves: Experience with water quality modelling
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join a lively community of internationally renowned interdisciplinary energy researchers in the Department of Engineering Systems and Services at TU Delft. Our faculty hosts a diverse group of people
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, enabling breakthroughs such as memory-enhanced quantum communication, entanglement-based quantum networks, long-term quantum information storage, and complex quantum simulations. While these demonstrations
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interdisciplinary community, facilitated through cross-faculty institutes and seminar series addressing a range of societal problems, including climate change, the energy transition, and artificial intelligence. As a
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the risks of business case development. A strong collaboration with consortium members in industry and academia is key. Research Context The EU aims to have a net-zero greenhouse gas (GHG) economy by 2050