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team, including another PhD student who focusses on the genomics of adaptation and a postdoc who will analyse the evolved strains using mass spectrometry, in collaboration with bioinformatician Dr
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strategies with real components. The candidate will be part of a large team of PhD students working on different aspects of energy transition in the maritime sector. The candidate will work at the Delft
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Join us and shape the quantum devices of tomorrow! Job description We are seeking for a motivated PhD candidate to join us at the Scappucci Lab and help us contribute to the development of next
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-analytics.nl ) and CISElab (www.ciselab.nl ) at TU Delft. The project is a close collaboration between the labs at TU Delft, where one more PhD works on this project, and the digital security and software
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funded by a EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Several PhD positions on quantum photonics at QuTech. Job description Are you motivated
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? No Offer Description Job description Would you like to monitor the activity of single mechanosensitive membrane channels being inserted into artificial cell membranes? This will be the focus of a PhD
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sustainable future. Job description The research group headed by PI Dr. Reuben Leveson-Gower is hiring a PhD student to work on a project in the field of Biocatalysis. Motivated by the immense potential
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decision support tools. These mathematical models help battery owners make strategic decisions, such as when to charge and discharge or on which electricity markets to focus. In this PhD trajectory, we
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on a fulltime contract (38 hours), plus 8% holiday allowance and an end-of-year bonus of 8.3%. As a PhD candidate you will be enrolled in the TU Delft Graduate School. The TU Delft Graduate School
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this PhD project, you will explore novel working principles for soft robotic systems based on compliant shell mechanisms. You will design and fabricate robotic structures that integrate embedded actuation