17 postdoc-in-nanoparticles-density-functional-theory PhD positions at Delft University of Technology (TU Delft)
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Master’s in Robotics, Control Theory, Applied Math, or Mechanical Engineering eager to work on model-based control of soft robots Job description We are looking for a motivated PhD candidate to join the
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. Sicco Verwer and dr Annibale Panichella. In the Algorithmics group, you will become part of a dynamic and diverse environment of PhD and postdoc researchers excited about making theoretical and
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selective barrier function. In our biophysics lab we study in vitro reconstitutions of peroxisomes in simple mimics that are made using DNA origami. We study single-molecule transport and measure the
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part of the EVOLF consortium. We search an applicant with a biophysics background. Job description We are looking for outstanding experimentalists that are eager to participate in our research. The group
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? No Offer Description Job description Consortium This position is part of a European Doctoral Network consortium "Machine learning for integrated multi-parametric enzyme and bioprocess design", where 15
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meter with a non-insulating pipe wall. The research will use existing MHD direct numerical simulations to investigate the flow physics. You will also construct a prototype to test the performance using
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experimental quantum optics and information science? Would you like to work on groundbreaking physics experiments with real-world applications for quantum networks? If so, keep reading! In the future, quantum
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crucial insight and essential data for techno-economic comparisons with other photoautotrophic systems. This PhD is part of the Environmental Biotechnology section and the newly established
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are seeking a PhD researcher to work at the interface between color center physics and integrated photonics! Color centers have proven to be one of the most fruitful platforms in the quantum information era
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description We are looking for an passionate candidate to join the Taminiau Lab, which investigates solid-state spins and their applications for quantum science and technology. We use a combination of quantum