65 parallel-processing-bioinformatics PhD positions at Delft University of Technology (TU Delft) in Netherlands
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PhD candidates, postdocs, and faculty members. Our group focuses on understanding and mitigating corrosion processes, and on the development of electrocatalysts and electrochemical sensors through
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to discover the qubits that build the quantum information processing machines of the future? Do you want to embed qubits in scalable systems and help bring quantum technology to real-world applications? We
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: t.filatova@tudelft.nl , web: https://www.sc3.center/ . Application procedure Are you interested in this vacancy? Please apply no later than 18 January 2026 via the application button and upload the following
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://github.com/awegroup/ ). The main activities of this project will be: i) combining wind resource statistics with a physics-based system engineering model, focused on kite design and nominal operation, using
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their job search in the Netherlands. Additional information If you would like more information about this vacancy or the selection procedure, please contact M.E.Aubin-Tam, via M.E.Aubin-Tam@tudelft.nl
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-changing potential, developing scalable prototypes of a quantum computer and an intrinsically safe quantum internet. We are creating the quantum future, and we believe that quantum technology will be a game
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systems, however the solar power-to-food SCP processes have several avenues for further improvement. Purple non-sulphur bacteria (PNSB) offer a compelling alternative using light as energy source. PNSBs
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transportation systems may include a fleet autonomous cars, vans, and buses. This PhD position within FlexMobility will focus on the underlaying assignment and routing algorithms for real-time operation of
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complex phenomenon. The behavioral understanding will guide the representation of supply-demand interactions in the next step. A baseline methodology will be an iterative process between supply and demand
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in this section explore how auditory, visual, haptic, multimodal perceptual and cognitive factors such as memory and attention relate to human information processing, (inter)action, and experience