47 finite-element-method PhD positions at Delft University of Technology (TU Delft) in Netherlands
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cloning; protein expression/purification. Enzyme engineering/evolution; analytical method development. Protein bioinformatics; computational (bio)chemistry. At this career stage it is unlikely that any
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, evidence-based recommendations that CCs can immediately apply. What we expect: Conduct collaborative research with citizen collectives through participatory methods. Develop and validate agent-based models
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, data-driven methods for meshfree simulation directly on large-scale LiDAR point clouds. Job description Accurate urban wind simulations are vital for understanding microclimate, urban heat, and pollutant
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the world. Code Review Efficacy The reviewing track will explore ways to make code reviewing more effective and efficient. A major element is how LLM tools relate to reviewing, either when code is produced by
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-making methods to find effective and efficient integrated planning solutions based on existing tools at Netherlands Railways and newly developed optimization models. Simulation studies will be applied
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these challenges. The project will focus on mapping and understanding the convergence behavior of methods for indefinite systems, and on translating these insights into effective novel preconditioning and
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driving systems, and new methods for fusing sound with other sensor data for more robust environment perception through deep learning. We offer a fully-funded 4-year PhD position at the Intelligent Vehicles
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social entrepreneurship, and community-driven innovation. Proven experience with qualitative research skills (e.g., interviews, case studies, participatory methods) and/or design research skills (e.g., co
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-Design Methodology We are seeking a highly motivated PhD candidate to join the TACIT project, focusing on accessibility, disability studies, (co-)design methods, and Human-Computer Interaction (HCI
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generation of reliable automotive electronics. Research Focus Testing automotive ICs is not what it used to be. Unlike digital microcontrollers with well-established methods, radar and AMS ICs require new