13 phd-project-management PhD positions at Delft University of Technology (TU Delft) in Netherlands
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twins for sustainable ship design and multi-fidelity design space exploration for wind-assisted ships. Job requirements We are seeking an enthusiastic PhD candidate who has affinity in the following areas
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mechanics and enjoy discussing its intricacies. Driven by curiosity, you are creative, independent and eager to take the initiative. And you have the planning skills to deal with a complex PhD project. You
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Engineering (KPE) for more accurate remaining lifetime predictions. This PhD project focuses on developing a systematic and future-proof framework for pavement lifetime prediction, primarily in Dutch conditions
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, particularly the role of modal couplings in energy transfer and dissipation, remains a fundamental challenge. This PhD project offers a unique opportunity to tackle these two complementary perspectives. In
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candidate in Resilience Assessment and Management for NaTech-Exposed Process Industries at TU Delft, you will contribute to tackling this challenge directly. You will be part of a research project that aims
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and eager to take the initiative. And you have the planning skills to deal with a very complex PhD project. You also have: An MSc degree in physics, or a closely related field. Knowledge of laser and
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storage of SAF, so that the associated risks can be managed. We are looking for a skilled PhD researcher to investigate these corrosion risks, together with the Dutch Defence Pipeline Organisation. Your
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doctoral projects will work on enzyme design, bioprocess design, and machine learning tools to create sustainable bioprocesses. PhD project In this project, you will work on designing a scalable bioprocess
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integrated in the decision support tool and how these affect the battery owner’s business case. This PhD position is funded under the BATT-AI project, funded by NWO. You will work closely together with other
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terms of profits, resource efficiency, and carbon footprint. This PhD position is a part of the LEAP-AI project that will address these challenges in autonomous greenhouse control. The project team