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, which is part of the Control & Simulation department of the Aerospace faculty at the TU Delft. The MAVLab is a growing group of enthusiastic researchers with expertise in control, MAV design, and
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the deployment of coordinated flexibility measures. The research topics to be addressed in the project are: How and to which extent can agent-based energy simulations, powered by AI-driven forecasts within a UDT
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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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, 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
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in the early detection of cancer, while reducing the rate of false alarms. As a result, we envision that large regional and national screening programs, like the Dutch National Breast Cancer Screening
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in research reactors. As a Postdoctoral Researcher, you will study how light alloys corrode under simulated operating conditions and assess strategies to prevent degradation. Your work carried out in
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the quantities characterising the stochastic nature of this phenomenon, such as the average and the distribution of the random transition time. Job requiements The successful applicant will have: Completed a PhD
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Join TU Delft in advancing the understanding of materials ageing in research reactors. As a Postdoctoral Researcher, you will study how light alloys corrode under simulated operating conditions and
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several key academic and industrial partners. You will be part of a diverse and passionate research team of academic staff, PhD candidates and Postdoctoral researchers in the Computer Engineering group
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part of a diverse and passionate research team of academic staff, PhD candidates and Postdoctoral researchers in the Computer Engineering group. Curious to learn more about the project, and perhaps our