9 master-degree-study-in-mechatronics Postdoctoral positions at Delft University of Technology (TU Delft)
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for studying in vitro transport across the nuclear pore complex Job description The selective control of import and export across membrane-spanning pores is vital for our cells. Typically, the specificity, speed
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. The W-BioCat project targets an important enzyme class of tungsten-containing enzymes (W-enzymes), which catalyse amazing chemical reactions involving challenging low redox potential reduction reactions
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Postdoc Impact of Computational Infrastructures on Public Institutions and Administration of Justice
by taking software production as our main protagonist. We ask how software production has come to increasingly take place in an agile production environment we call ‘computational infrastructures
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schemes for controlled peptide translocation through nanopores by use of electro-osmotic (EOF) flow that is generated by DNA origami. We will study this EOF and EOF-driven peptide translocation. Beyond
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research. Job requirements We are looking for outstanding experimentalists that are eager to participate in our research. The group aims at research at the highest international level. Candidates that fit
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, enabling reduced coke rates and improved operational efficiency. In your role you will: Combine and extend existing burden charging models developed in previous projects. Apply DEM simulations to study
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in Robotics or a similar discipline by the start date of the position. A strong experience with robot learning and control. A strong interest in the teleoperation of various types of robots
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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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