9 phd-in-architecture-and-built-environment Postdoctoral positions at Delft University of Technology (TU Delft) in Netherlands
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alternatives such as HBI, DRI, and scrap. These changes introduce new challenges in maintaining furnace stability, gas flow, and productivity. This PhD project focuses on developing and applying advanced
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group in the Department of Cognitive Robotics. You will be supervised by associate professor Luka Peternel and associate professor Jens Kober, and work with MSc students and PhD candidates in
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Postdoc Impact of Computational Infrastructures on Public Institutions and Administration of Justice
by taking software production as our main protagonist. We ask how software production has come to increasingly take place in an agile production environment we call ‘computational infrastructures
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. Job description Robotic systems are rapidly moving out of controlled laboratories and industrial settings and into dynamic, socially complex professional environments. To be widely adopted, they must
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communication skills in addition to scientific and engineering talent is required. Are you interested in this vacancy? Please apply via the link provided Job requirements PhD in Process Technology, Chemical
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will be working in an international environment. TU Delft (Delft University of Technology) Delft University of Technology is built on strong foundations. As creators of the world-famous Dutch waterworks
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at the highest international level. Candidates that fit into this environment are invited to apply. Experience in fields such as nanopores, biophysics, single-molecule techniques is welcomed. We foster diversity
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into this environment are invited to apply. Experience in fields such as microfabrication, nanofabrication, biophysics, single-molecule techniques, synthetic cells, and optical imaging is welcomed. We foster diversity
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international level. Candidates that fit into this environment are invited to apply. Experience in fields such as NPC, DNA origami, IDPs, MINFLUX, biophysics, single-molecule techniques, and optical imaging is