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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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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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be applied to the Jovian moon Ganymede and Saturnian moon Enceladus. Job requirements Obtained or soon to be obtain MSc degree (or an equivalent degree which allows you to start a PhD) in physics
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? Then this PhD position is for you! Quantum technologies are based on uniquely quantum effects. Among them, sensors using oscillating mechanical systems are especially promising: they can advance
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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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preferences. This PhD position addresses these challenges by developing generative AI models that can produce complete ship designs. Your responsibilities To be able to generate preliminary, regulation
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superposition and entanglement to “large” objects that we usually think of as classical particles. This is exactly what you will do at TU Delft. As a PhD student in our teams, you will investigate how
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can have devastating impacts on people, infrastructure, and the environment. Addressing these risks is one of the urgent challenges for ensuring safe and sustainable industrial operations. As a PhD
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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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, 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