20 electrical-engineering-coding-theory Postdoctoral positions at Delft University of Technology (TU Delft); Delft in Netherlands
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not rely purely on common research metrics. The successful applicant will have: PhD degree in Mechanical Engineering, Energy Engineering, Applied Physics, Electrical Engineering, or a related field
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in Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering, or any other related field relevant to the research; Good understanding of analog circuit design; Basic understanding of defects, faults, and test
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this position, an ideal candidate should have: Completed a relevant PhD degree in Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering, or any other related field relevant to the research; Good understanding of digital
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and Structures (ASM) of the Faculty of Aerospace Engineering (AE) and will be embedded within the Lightweight Composites and Structures project of the "Luchtvaart in Transitie" (LiT) initiative, which
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embedded within the Autonomous Multi-Robots Lab in the Department of Cognitive Robotics at TU Delft. The goal of the Autonomous Multi-Robots Laboratory at the Delft University of Technology is to develop
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understanding of robotic manipulation, and build a record of high-impact publications. Job requirements PhD in Robotics, Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Computer Science, or related field. Strong
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physics, electrical or mechanical engineering, or a related field. Strong experimental skills, demonstrated through publications in the fields of spectroscopy, quantum emitters, or quantum integrated
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reduced iron in future electric arc furnace operations. Job description Sustainability remains a hot topic in the steel industry due to growing public awareness of climate change and increasingly stringent
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, and design research to map the current landscape of robotics design practices and challenges. Leading hands-on case studies (with a strong focus on agritech, in collaboration with industry partner Lely
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peptide translocation. Beyond COMSOL finite-element numerical simulations, the focus is on experimental characterization of various analytes in various modified nanopores by ion current measurements