8 numerical Postdoctoral positions at Delft University of Technology (TU Delft) in Netherlands
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on the decoherence of entangled spin qubits in semiconductors (≈15%). Conduct research on the dephasing of entangled photonic qubits in quantum networks (≈85%). Perform analytical and/or numerical studies and analyse
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reservoirs in terms of geology. Using advanced geological modelling and numerical simulation techniques, this position will investigate the geological controls on hydrogen storage in depleted natural gas
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durability against chloride ingress and carbonation; Predicting service life of precast SCC elements; Coupling experimental durability data with advanced numerical simulations. The researcher will be based in
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alongside two PhD candidates and numerous Master’s students, providing opportunities for mentoring. Our lab maintains strong industry partnerships, offering opportunities to test algorithms on real-world
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composite propellers. Competence in the measurement and analysis of guided waves. Experience with embedded piezoelectric sensors in composites. Strong mathematical background and experience with numerical
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or hybrid solar systems. Experience with numerical modeling (e.g. MATLAB/Simulink, Modelica, COMSOL, or similar) and data analysis. Familiarity with heat pump systems, building energy simulations, or control
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composite materials and structures with an interest in advanced experimental approaches for thermomechanical manufacturing processes while having and affinity to supporting numerical methods. In particular
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COMSOL finite-element numerical simulations, the focus is on experimental characterization of various analytes in various modified nanopores by ion current measurements, augmented by AFM, TEM and DIB