33 density-functional-theory PhD positions at Delft University of Technology (TU Delft) in Netherlands
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EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Are you excited to mitigate the risks of the use of existing infrastructure for transport and
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, and other relevant stakeholders. Position Overview In this PhD position, you will contribute to a key work package within TACIT that aims to enable disabled communities to lead AI and XR-enabled
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project is part of a larger research program, KPE, that the section carries out together with the Dutch Organization for Applied Scientific Research (TNO) for the Dutch National Road Agency (RWS). Although
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of gravity. You will be jointly supervised by the Rossi Lab and the Conesa-Boj Lab, and become part of a diverse and motivated team of academic staff and students at TU Delft. We offer an inspiring, friendly
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? No Offer Description Job description Consortium This position is part of a European Doctoral Network consortium "Machine learning for integrated multi-parametric enzyme and bioprocess design", where 15
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for Ships. The industrial partners will provide excess to use cases and recorded data of state-of-the art zero-emission ships. The zero-emission laboratory of MARIN can be used for validation of the control
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meter with a non-insulating pipe wall. The research will use existing MHD direct numerical simulations to investigate the flow physics. You will also construct a prototype to test the performance using
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coherent, and more uniform, your work will help tackle key challenges on the path toward scalable and useful quantum computers. Throughout your PhD, you will develop a broad and valuable skill set, including
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models and LLM-based explanations. You will provide the community with the first tool for self-healing software that is useful for research, education, and industrial use. Your research will be published
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experimental quantum optics and information science? Would you like to work on groundbreaking physics experiments with real-world applications for quantum networks? If so, keep reading! In the future, quantum