12 postdoc-parallel-computing PhD positions at Delft University of Technology (TU Delft); Delft in Netherlands
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of quite some female postdocs and students. TU Delft (Delft University of Technology) Delft University of Technology is built on strong foundations. As creators of the world-famous Dutch waterworks and
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candidates are particularly invited to apply, since the gender balance recently declined with the departure of quite some female postdocs and students. Your cover letter and CV may be internally shared with
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, and computer vision for high-tech greenhouses. The goal of the LEAP-AI project is to collaborate with this team to design the next generation of autonomous greenhouse control systems and will culminate
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we use quantum coherence to realize novel improved sensors? Can we protect quantum states and computations indefinitely so that large-scale quantum computations become possible? And does quantum
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). Together, we work on a radically new technology with world-changing potential, developing scalable prototypes of a quantum computer and an intrinsically safe quantum internet. We are creating the quantum
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properties from imaging data. Integrate theory, computation, and hands-on experiments in a highly interdisciplinary setting. Collaborate across disciplines to push the boundaries of soft matter research. What
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of Precision and Microsystems Engineering (PME) at the Delft University of Technology. It is funded through the Dutch National Growth Fund NXTGEN programme of NWO. This vacancy is for a four-year PhD researcher
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intersection of mechanics, materials, and machine learning. Collaboration with international experts from diverse disciplines. Access to cutting-edge computational and experimental facilities. Supervision of MSc
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. Protein bioinformatics; computational (bio)chemistry. At this career stage it is unlikely that any candidate has all these skills and thus it is essential that candidates are enthusiastic in expanding
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for rigid systems or require extensive sensing and computation. This project addresses the challenge of developing model-based control strategies tailored to soft bodies, capable of exploiting their compliant