13 optimization-nonlinear-functions Postdoctoral positions at Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e) in Netherlands
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applying quantum computing to addressing real-world challenges? Join us to develop quantum optimization methods that support the transition to sustainable and resilient electrical power systems! Information
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the optimization process. This project will play a key role in translating advanced CFD–ML methodologies into practical design and control strategies, helping unlock the full potential of urban wind energy
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of the built environment, we are looking for a part-time professional with direct experience in designing and delivering buildings—from concept to construction. You will play a key role in translating modular
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, rental platforms, and production systems—where decision-making must balance conflicting objectives, leverage real-time data, and ultimately support sustainable profitability. Examples include optimizing
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detection. Information The CST section has a vacancy for a postdoctoral researcher, with the aim to work on the system identification and control of critical processes in and around gravitational wave
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, structural logic integration, and cross-scale design automation. Your research will contribute to digital tooling that supports scalable, flexible, and sustainable building production. You will play a key role
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channels to reach a broader audience. As a PhD candidate or Postdoctoral researcher, you will be embedded in TU/e innovation Space and the Sustainability Office at TU/e and actively contribute
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requirements of the systems that use them? We are excited to offer a postdoc position, which is focused on integrating generative AI (e.g., LLMs) with symbolic reasoning, where the latter can verify the output
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electronics or power devices? We are seeking a highly motivated postdoctoral fellow to join our research team in an ambitious 2-year project. You’ll be part of an excellent team at the Electromechanics and
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demolition waste. When concrete is demolished, it produces fine powder known as RCFs. With specific treatment, these fines can potentially enhance concrete performance when used as SCMs. However, RCFs can vary