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. However, the technology is not yet fully mature, which creates technical, economic, and scale-up risks during implementation. These uncertainties result in higher-than-expected costs and limit widespread
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materials, and bioenergy. Following the calculation of volumetric footprints of global food production, local consequences of water use need to be analysed. For this purpose, you will apply and enhance
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surface rheology and material science in food physics and from environmental process engineering. We will investigate which ones of these chemicals are the problem source and redesign the biological process
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. The Faculty of CEG comprises 28 research groups in the following seven departments: Materials Mechanics Management & Design, Engineering Structures, Geoscience and Engineering, Geoscience and Remote Sensing
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students within the group.. Job requirements MSc degree (or equivalent) in Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Physics, Materials Science, or a related discipline. Strong background in one
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architectures are required, such as those inspired by the organization of the human brain that utilize novel materials. Ferroelectric Field-Effect Transistors (FeFETs) exemplify the latter, regarded as a pivotal
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-like dynamics in synthetic systems remains a major challenge across physics, chemistry, biophysics, and materials science. In this PhD project, you will: Develop an experimental platform to study 3D self
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prototypes. The project offers opportunities to collaborate with experts in microsystems, materials, and packaging, both within TU Delft and with leading industrial partners. Key responsibilities: Design and
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imaging systems capable of penetrating fog, dust, and even certain solid materials. These systems will deliver detailed, high-resolution imaging in challenging conditions where conventional optical sensors
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reliable and reproducible measurements across different assays. In this PhD project, you will develop RMPs and reference materials (RMs) for several protein TMs to enable harmonized and reproducible