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The Control Systems Group at the Electrical Engineering Department in Eindhoven University of Technology is seeking applications for a postdoctoral researcher for 1 FTE for 2 years to contribute
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aim to work on the system identification and control of critical processes in and around gravitational wave detectors. We look for candidates that either have a strong system identification and control
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detection. Information The CST section has a vacancy for a postdoctoral researcher, with the aim to work on the system identification and control of critical processes in and around gravitational wave
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) and Materials Intelligence (MI) groups in the MSE department. The CTE team focuses on understanding and controlling local corrosion processes to enhance the durability and sustainability of materials
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-friction polymer cages made from advanced polymers and composite materials (e.g., PEEK, PA66, PA46). These materials enable quieter operation and higher rotational speeds, but their dominant failure modes
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simplified actuator models and are not explicitly included in the optimization process. This project will play a key role in translating advanced CFD–ML methodologies into practical design and control
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. · Demonstrable skills in quantitative research methods; experience with genetic or omics data (such as proteomics or metabolomics) is a plus. · A good command of the Dutch language is a strong advantage
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experience (e.g., Python, MATLAB) for simulation control and data analysis. Excellent communication skills and ability to work in interdisciplinary, international teams. TU Delft (Delft University
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advanced computer vision, dedicated lighting systems, optical communication, and robust control and guidance algorithms. You will work on: Design and implement computer vision algorithms for accurate landing
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their involvement in disease resistance under controlled conditions. Our model system is the bacterial pathogen Xanthomonas campestris pv. campestris (Xcc), which causes black rot disease in cabbage