61 component-labeling PhD positions at Delft University of Technology (TU Delft) in Netherlands
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must become more efficient and sustainable, while achieving higher purity and recovery rates to meet EU regulatory targets. This project is part of the CRM Lion project, which is part of the national
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over time. You will conduct your PhD research within the Pavement Engineering Section of the Faculty of Civil Engineering and Geosciences at TU Delft, where your work will be part of the broader research
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will not process applications sent by email and/or post. A pre-employment screening can be part of the selection procedure. For the final candidates, a knowledge security check will be part of
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plus. Both PhD candidates will work closely together as part of a joint research team headed by Dr. Megha Khosla. They will also collaborate regularly with external partners working on explainability and
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Corrosion Technology? Join us on our journey to ensure Safe Operation of Military Systems. Job description Join the Corrosion Technology and Electrochemistry (CTE) group, part of the Department of Materials
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social acceptance and fails to meet real needs. As part of the TACIT (Inclusive Technologies for Access and Social Participation) project, this PhD position will contribute to the co-design and co-creation
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deterioration can be avoided. This PhD is part of the EU Horizon QleanUP project, through which you will directly engage with stakeholders and do your research as part of a large international consortium. Within
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PhD Position on Machine Learning Detection of Positive Tipping Points in the Clean Energy Transition
IAM. Assessing trade-offs in transition outcomes, including economic feasibility, equity, and robustness. Your work environment You will carry out this research as part of the ERC-funded RIPPLE project
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. Your work environment You will carry out this research as part of the ERC-funded RIPPLE project, led by Professor Giacomo Marangoni, and embedded within the Policy Analysis section of the Multi-Actor
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, terminals, shipping companies, and other port actors for this important challenge. Your research will be part of the PortCall.Zero project - a five-year project with multiple industry partners such as Port