34 modelling-complexity-geocomputation Postdoctoral positions at Delft University of Technology (TU Delft)
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laboratory scale environment for further experimental work. Design and perform lab-scale experiments in the laboratories at TU Delft. Develop a mathematical model including chemical reactions, gangue
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corrosion and embrittlement in reactor environments, remains incomplete, and key mechanical properties are scarce. Without reliable experimental data, our ability to develop predictive models
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Skills: Excellent communication skills, both spoken and written, in English. The ability to convey complex technical information effectively. Team Collaboration: Enthusiastic about working in a
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V2G solutions can support sustainable urban mobility and grid flexibility. Working at the intersection of transportation and energy systems, you will combine transport simulation models (e.g., SUMO
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(PHM) for aerospace operations and maintenance, with strong expertise in sensor fusion, stochastic modeling, and machine learning. Your role: Design, build, and commission a laboratory test bench for
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performance on an innovative VTOL platform (https://aerogriduav.com/ ). AI models to predict ship motion to optimize landing timing. You will work at the MAVLab, which is part of the Control & Simulation
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information science. Good knowledge of mathematical and theoretical physics methods of describing random processes and random fields. Experience with analytical and/or numerical methods for modelling qubit dynamics
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study the influence of increased complexity in the stack layout. Job requirements Experience with ultrafast photoacoustics experiments is required. Experience with simulations of photoacoustic processes
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primary mission involves developing control strategies that enable robots to perform complex manipulation through tactile feedback. You'll focus on three critical aspects of the problem: sliding motion
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into the theoretical aspects of solid-state quantum computing in spin qubits platforms. This includes gaining expertise in device physics, microscopic modelling of different materials, and quantum information theory