79 postdoc-computational-fluid-dynamics-2017 Postdoctoral research jobs in Netherlands
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Apply now We are offering a full-time, three-year Postdoc position as part of the Dutch Research Council external link (NWO) ENW-XL programme. You will join the Levato research group at the Regenerative
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Vacancies Postdoc position: Improvement of the in-rubber performance by using carbon nanotubes Key takeaways Carbon nanotubes (CNTs) will be functionalized with chemical groups capable
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should have: Demonstrated experience with computational fluid dynamics (CFD) is required. Experience with computer aided design (CAD) tools would be an asset. Experience with programming and scripting
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, you will join a dynamic, interdisciplinary research environment and will also become a part of the Language Evolution and Adaptation in Diverse Situations (LEADS) group at the Max Planck Institute
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Vacancies PostDoc Fellowship: Real-time ultrasound-based control of bionic legs Key takeaways Our mission is to enable intuitive control of powered ankle prostheses for amputees through real-time
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disciplines, including computer science, bioinformatics, and medicine, as part of a large European consortium. In particular, you are expected to collaborate closely with another postdoc hired at Leiden
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researcher with expertise in the area of spiking neural networks and an interest in (applications of) probabilistic computing. The postdoc candidate will participate in the NWO NWA project "Acting under
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to the ground segment and operations domains, for the procurement and delivery of data systems in support of ESA’s Space Safety Programme, and as a matrix support provider to ESA programmes and mission operations
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Postdoc on Dutch Colonial Social and Economic History Faculty: Faculty of Humanities Department: Department of History and Art History Hours per week: 32 to 32 Application deadline: 29 August
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Vacancies PostDoc Fellowship: Neural Control of Leg Exoskeletons Post Stroke. Key takeaways Our mission is to restore natural gait patterns in individuals with motor impairment (due to stroke