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the areas of energy, climate, mobility, health and digital society. For generations, our engineers have proven to be entrepreneurial problem-solvers, both in business and in a social context. At TU Delft we
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in the areas of energy, climate, mobility, health and digital society. For generations, our engineers have proven to be entrepreneurial problem-solvers, both in business and in a social context. At TU
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the University of Stuttgart . We explore how ions and electrons interact with each other in organic, hybrid and nanoscale materials with the aim to create new functionalities for sensors, soft actuators
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for soft and continuum robots, integrating advanced sensing technologies for shape and force estimation, and implementing sensor-based feedback control strategies. The project will also explore AI-based and
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whose research will focus on aerosol sensing and oxidative potential chemistry. The research includes the following activities: • Work with team, developing samples for sensor development activities
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Engineers within the international master’s programme Mobility Engineering. About the research project This project aims to improve ship energy performance through the integration of AI, big data analysis
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also responsible for educating Naval Architects and Ocean Engineers within the international master’s programme Mobility Engineering. About the research project This project aims to improve ship energy
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innovation processes. Our research approach is process-oriented, using methods that range from intensive longitudinal studies with apps and sensors to in-depth embedded ethnographic research. Together
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to address challenges in the areas of energy, climate, mobility, health and digital society. For generations, our engineers have proven to be entrepreneurial problem-solvers, both in business and in a social
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, postdocs, and faculty members. Our group focuses on understanding and mitigating corrosion processes, and on the development of electrocatalysts and electrochemical sensors through the synthesis of materials