13 density-functional-theory-molecular-dynamics PhD positions at University of Twente
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account for these uncertain drivers and their dynamic interaction with changes in intended use. As part of the NWO-funded SPINES project, you will address this challenge by identifying those interplays
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parameters can be measured, such as thermal conductivity, density, specific heat, and dynamic viscosity. For the measurement of gas flows, (micromachined) thermal flow sensors are often used because
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. Sustainable and energy-aware orchestration of softwarized network functions. Dynamic resource allocation and optimization across distributed cloud–edge infrastructures. Performance analysis in simulators and
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, www.membrane.nl), and Molecular Nanofabrication, part of the department of Molecules and Materials, both of the University of Twente, the Netherlands, we have a vacancy for a PhD student. The project will focus
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% of global freshwater consumption and the main driver of overexploitation of finite and vulnerable freshwater resources in many parts of the world. With the demand for food growing, geopolitical dynamics
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will work in a dynamic, highly interdisciplinary environment, utilizing state-of-the-art equipment and facilities to advance the understanding and applications of micro swimmers in medical robotics
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an interest in both theory development and engagement with practice. The PhD position is part of the larger AMBITIONS project involving TU Delft, Utrecht University, and Avans Hogeschool, working together
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within the High-tech Business & Entrepreneurship (HBE) department of the Faculty of Behavioural, Management and Social Sciences. This PhD position is part of ADD-reAM, a large multidisciplinary project
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sectors. This position offers cutting-edge training at the crossroads of materials science, electro(photo)catalysis, semiconductor physics, and device engineering. Are you excited to work on photo