59 component-labeling-cuda PhD positions at Delft University of Technology (TU Delft)
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be part of an interdisciplinary very active consortium called EVOLF. Job requirements Qualified candidates have a Master in physics, chemistry, engineering, or a related field. Successful candidates
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online. We will not process applications sent by email and/or post. As part of knowledge security, TU Delft conducts a risk assessment during the recruitment of personnel. We do this, among other things
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investigated. These insights will form a key part of the ‘build, test, learn’ cycle to accelerate the development of further biocatalysts for related ‘new-to-nature’ reactions. The reults will reveal the
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friction governs nonlinear vibration and damping in assembled structures. Job description Many high-performance structures, from spacecraft to offshore structures, rely on assembled components
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part of the PhD position, there will be opportunities to gain teaching experience in the relevant courses and/or supervising MSc students. More information about our research group can be found at: https
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Research Framework Programme? Not funded by a EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Job description Consortium This PhD position is part of
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interact with the group of Javier Alonso-Mora as part of the FlexMobility project as there will be in total 2 PhDs and 1 postdoctoral researcher working in a collaborative way to reach the goal of designing
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. Sicco Verwer and dr Annibale Panichella. In the Algorithmics group, you will become part of a dynamic and diverse environment of PhD and postdoc researchers excited about making theoretical and
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of substrate interactions on structural integrity of biomolecules will be part of the research effort. The effort should aim to use precision microfluidic control to discover high-resolution strucutral
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, delving into the complex physics of color centers, and developing technology based on integrated photonic circuits for quantum applications. You will be part of a team of talented PhD students within