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preparedness and demands shared approaches and coordinated responses. To address these challenges, the Hydraulic Engineering Department at TU Delft is seeking a motivated and experienced Postdoctoral Researcher
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machinery to deliver high-quality components for the next generation of aircraft. This postdoctoral project aims to experimentally characterize the temperature distribution and heat transfer during
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want to embed qubits in scalable systems and help bring quantum technology to real-world applications? We are seeking a postdoctoral researcher to work at the interface of color center physics and
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Come and join the Delft Offshore Geotechnics research group and help to solve technical challenges for the energy transition. Job description TU Delft is offering an 18-month postdoctoral position
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information for dexterous manipulation. Your role and impact as postdoctoral researcher, you'll lead the research in leveraging our tactile sensor technology to control grippers and multi-finger hands. Your
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Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Are you excited about applying AI to solve real clinical challenges? As a postdoctoral researcher in the Mathematics
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focus on pioneering catalytic strategies and cutting-edge technologies for chemical synthesis. Join us! We currently have two one-year postdoctoral positions available, centered on our RoboChem
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to reach the EU’s Green Deal, but different port actors impede coherent sustainability pathways. We are looking for an independent and interdisciplinary postdoctoral researcher who will investigate
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at Radboud University and explore how drought and biodiversity shape the resilience of dike vegetation across Europe. As a postdoctoral researcher, you will conduct fieldwork, experiments, and international
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. This position represents a unique opportunity to leverage rich tactile information for dexterous manipulation. Your role and impact as postdoctoral researcher, you'll lead the research in leveraging our tactile