39 postdoctoral-soil-structure-interaction-fem-dynamics PhD positions at Delft University of Technology (TU Delft)
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. Nikolina Sostaric. A dedicated yeast genetics technician will provide strain construction. Together, the team will unravel how molecular changes propagate through the polarity network to collectively enable
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designing and fabricating nanophotonic structures, building an optical low-temperature setup, to performing experiments and simulating spin dynamics. Next to this, you will have the opportunity to build
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environments and safe interaction with humans. These systems are increasingly applied in diverse domains: in agriculture, they can delicately handle crops and respond to changing conditions; in human-assistive
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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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enzyme engineering. The PhD project will involve bioinformatic selection of candidate enzymes, employing a combination of ‘off-the-shelf’ tools based on both sequence and structure. These enzymes will be
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of substrate interactions on structural integrity of biomolecules will be part of the research effort. The effort should aim to use precision microfluidic control to discover high-resolution strucutral
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Description Job description High-tech greenhouses play a crucial role in ensuring sustainable, affordable, and reliable local food production. The construction and operation of high-tech greenhouses is
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, speed, and directionality of transport are tightly woven into the ordered structure of the pore which is characterized by a limited conformational flexibility. Remarkably, nature also offers a fascinating
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methodologies of dynamic and predictive optimization, behavioral modeling and machine learning. There is vivid interaction within the group to foster collaboration both with scientific and social activities. As
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embedded in state-of-the-art electron microscopes—providing a unique platform to detect electrons after interacting with the moving nanoparticle. This setup will enable you to apply strong nonlinear forces