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the NWO-funded SPINES project, you will address this challenge by identifying those interplays that lead to lower infrastructure demand in the long run and reveal pathways to turning points in
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, including ministries, municipalities, consultancies, and network organizations that have a similar aim. Accordingly, the PhD candidate will work closely with both other academics and practitioners to increase
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will operate at the intersection of various academic disciplines (construction management, operations research, digitalisation & innovation management, purchasing & supply chain management
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in commercial forming simulation software and validate their accuracy against forming experiments. We are looking for a colleague who is comfortable with experimental work, has experience in polymer
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with economically viable trading decisions. Within this project, you will have the opportunity to work not only with colleagues at the HBE department of the University of Twente, but also with
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of their high sensitivity, low pressure drop, and relatively straightforward operating principle. However, their response is dependent on the properties of the fluid, especially the thermal conductivity and heat
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PhD researcher you will work within a multidisciplinary project which unites expertise from various fields, aiming to improve the quality of life for people in need of organ replacement. It is therefore
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becomes a real challenge to uniquely extract information on their layer properties in order to understand and improve their performance. A way to “break the nanometric barrier” for structure analysis is to
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are seeking a motivated, enthusiastic, and curious PhD candidate to join our Health Technology and Services Research (HTSR) section at the Faculty of Behavioural Management and Social Sciences. At HTSR, you'll
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Key takeaways The University of Twente (UT) is located in the east of the Netherlands. It offers a dynamic campus, excellent facilities and the possibility to work in- and with- famous research