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PhD Development of a Low-Voltage Multi-Beam SEM for High-Throughput Imaging | TU Delft Job description Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM) plays a central role in today’s nanoscale imaging across
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38.0 Is the job funded through the EU Research Framework Programme? Not funded by a EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description PhD
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longer sustainable. This project pioneers a new paradigm: we design smart, low-power digital AI co-processors that learn and correct the imperfections of their analog counterparts in real-time. As a PhD
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human robot interaction (e.g., sensory adaptive, child-led, reciprocal AI) Develop LLM-driven dialogue systems integrated into robotic and/or digital platforms Prototype and evaluate multimodal interfaces
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Job description In the global pursuit of safer and more autonomous mobility, a new frontier in automotive sensing is emerging. This PhD project focuses on developing a novel terahertz (THz) sensing
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diversity affects movement and musculoskeletal loading, guiding more equitable rehabilitation, prevention, and performance programs. The PhD candidate will pioneer a unique large-scale experimental data
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Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Work Activities This fully funded PhD position lies at the interface between fundamental physics and
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. This will include a detailed assessment of existing methods to address such risks, and on how to achieve a better use and exchange of existing protocols and data. The project includes the use of Digital Twins
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will be based at the Maritime and Transport Technology department of the TU Delft, working within an interdisciplinary team led by Dr. Roy de Winter. The team includes PhD candidates focusing on digital
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human robot interaction (e.g., sensory adaptive, child-led, reciprocal AI) Develop LLM-driven dialogue systems integrated into robotic and/or digital platforms Prototype and evaluate multimodal interfaces