45 phd-student-fpga Postdoctoral positions at Delft University of Technology (TU Delft)
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research and world-class education for undergraduate and graduate students. As a team, we represent different backgrounds, skills and views. We foster an inclusive culture, as our combined identities
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. There will be ample opportunities to supervise PhD, MSc and BSc students in the group, and to become familiar with grant writing and funding acquisition. Career advice and discussion will be available for both
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challenge. Within the NWO-funded programme SSB-Δ: Informed Decision-Making for Storm Surge Barriers in a Liveable Delta, nine PhD and postdoc, in collaboration with many partners, are studying the two major
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-motivated candidate with a strong background in experimental research. Candidates should meet the following requirements: Has obtained (or is about to defend) a PhD in chemistry, materials science, physical
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are seeking candidates with a PhD in Mathematics who can successfully conduct research in one or more of the following areas: Von Neumann algebras Analysis of quantum information Quantum Markov semigroups
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with PhD candidates and senior scientists working across sensing technologies. You will be encouraged to contribute your ideas, develop new concepts and support ongoing research directions in THz imaging
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. There will be ample opportunities to supervise PhD, MSc and BSc students in the group, and to become familiar with grant writing and funding acquisition. Careers advice and discussion will be available
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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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be highly motivated to develop state-of-the-art NV microscopy of spin dynamics and supercurrents. A PhD degree in physics and fluency in English are required. TU Delft (Delft University of Technology