48 modelling-complexity-geocomputation PhD positions at Delft University of Technology (TU Delft) in Netherlands
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toolchain comprising a statistical description of the wind resource and physics-based models of the AWE system will be combined with a cost model of the farm. Is it better to scale up the individual systems
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8 Oct 2025 Job Information Organisation/Company Delft University of Technology (TU Delft) Research Field Computer science » Modelling tools Computer science » Programming Engineering » Design
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. Develop technologies to recover high-purity materials from complex Li-ion streams and help drive innovations that close the materials loop. Job description Join the Materials Production, Refining and
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. Foreseen challenges include data harmonization, key relationship extraction, scalability, metadata structuring, predictive modeling, and data quality assurance. The research will integrate structured and
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diagnosis methodologies that meet these challenges head-on. You will dive into areas such as: AMS fault modeling. AMS test stimuli and detection generation. Automatic AMS test pattern generation and
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photovoltaics (PV) was identified by the IPCC as the technology with the highest potential among emission mitigation options. Scientific studies modelling energies scenarios for net zero emissions by 2050 project
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models and LLM-based explanations. You will provide the community with the first tool for self-healing software that is useful for research, education, and industrial use. Your research will be published
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transduction could enable a new class of transistor circuits as well as novel sensor and transducers. Your PhD project will focus on both the fundamental physics of these devices with modelling, fabrication, and
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support each other. This necessitates a multidisciplinary approach bringing together optimization, machine learning and behavioral modeling methodologies. In the FlexMobility project we propose a holistic
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: How does decoherence emerge in complex quantum systems? Can we emulate and study complex many-body physics? Can we use quantum coherence to realize novel improved sensors? Can we protect quantum states