29 operator-algebra Postdoctoral positions at Delft University of Technology (TU Delft)
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pioneering green steel innovation! We’re seeking a skilled Postdoctoral Researcher to develop melting strategies for hydrogen-based direct reduced iron in future electric arc furnace operations. Job
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(particularly nature-based approaches) can enhance resilience, combined with a detailed assessment of the performance of critical hydraulic infrastructure during extreme events. You will develop and test new
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molecules. Position Overview: We seek a postdoctoral researcher to develop and optimize surface functionalization strategies for optical chips, focusing on molecular recognition systems capable of operating
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aging and operational conditions. These predictions will provide valuable input for an intelligent, prognostics-based Battery Management System (BMS). Special attention will be given to ensuring
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priority in the regional aircraft sector. A fundamental enabler for this transformation is the availability of airworthy, high-performance Battery Energy Storage Systems (BESS), capable of meeting the
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well as high-quality, and cost-effective mitigation schemes that can guarantee efficient and reliable operation. The Computer Engineering (CE) section of the Quantum & Computer Engineering (QCE) department is
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-quality, and cost-effective mitigation schemes that can guarantee efficient and reliable memristor-based CIM operation for AI workloads. The Computer Engineering (CE) section of the Quantum & Computer
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strategies (e.g. predictive or machine learning approaches) to improve performance and reduce costs. Collaborating with industrial partners on design optimization, life-cycle analysis, and business case
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geologically-informed screening techniques and performance criteria that enable us to quickly assess rank and identify the most promising fields for cyclic hydrogen storage such that they can be assessed in more
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to composite propellers still faces significant challenges. One of these outstanding challenges is cavitation erosion, which causes reduced performance and accelerated material degradation in seawater