60 phd-student-fpga PhD positions at Delft University of Technology (TU Delft) in Netherlands
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Framework Programme? Not funded by a EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description PhD at TU Delft developing co-design methodologies for accessible
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and a Dutch Research Council (NWO) grant. As a PhD student your tasks will include but not limit to: Mastering concepts from nonlinear dynamics, data-driven model discovery, and computational design
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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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in synthetic cells through optimization of ion channels incorporation and activity in lipid bilayers. The project sits at the interface of biophysics, engineering and biochemistry. The PhD student will
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part of the PhD position, there will be opportunities to gain teaching experience in the relevant courses and/or supervising MSc students. More information about our research group can be found at: https
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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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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
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user-centric flexible transport networks. As part of the PhD position, there will be opportunities to gain teaching experience in the relevant courses and/or supervising MSc students. Job requirements We
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includes PhD students and researchers at TU Delft, Wageningen University and Research, and Erasmus University Rotterdam, as well as industrial partners that specialize in machine learning, climate control
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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