35 phd Postdoctoral positions at Delft University of Technology (TU Delft) in Netherlands
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addition to pursuing your own research, you will guide PhD students working on various related projects. Together with the PI, you will assist in the planning of experiments and in determining the long-term strategy
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dissemination. Assist in supervising MSc/PhD students and contribute to research proposals where relevant. Job Requirements Essential job requirements: PhD in engineering (e.g., aerospace, mechanical, electrical
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list of publications); a list two to three references, incl. the PhD thesis supervisor(s), who are ready to submit a support letter upon request; transcripts for your BSc, MSc, and PhD (if applicable); a
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deep-sea mining. You are a team player, with: A PhD degree in mechanical engineering, maritime/ocean engineering, civil engineering, mining engineering or a closely related field. A solid background in
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Engineering and Geosciences Job requirements We are looking for an enthusiastic and ambitious candidate with the following qualifications, knowledge, and skills: PhD in Transportation Engineering, or related
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Systems (MAS) Department of the Faculty of Technology, Policy and Management. Our team includes around 70 researchers, from PhD candidates to postdocs and senior staff, with backgrounds spanning the social
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cannot tick all the boxes but enthusiastic about drones, computer vision and control, we’d like to get to know you! Doing a PhD at TU Delft requires English proficiency at a certain level to ensure
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well as collaborate with PhD candidates. You'll design experiments using our robotic platform, analyze tactile data patterns, implement real-time control algorithms, and validate performance across diverse scenarios
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(Spain). Job requirements PhD in Civil Engineering, Materials Science & Engineering, Chemical Engineering, or a closely related field; Strong knowledge of concrete technology and durability; Demonstrated
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, and will play a key role in linking experiments with simulations from a companion PhD project. The work will involve close collaboration with industrial partners and is expected to provide both