48 project-assistant PhD positions at Delft University of Technology (TU Delft) in Netherlands
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6 Sep 2025 Job Information Organisation/Company Delft University of Technology (TU Delft) Research Field Computer science » Programming Computer science » Systems design Engineering » Control
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, and supportive environment, with regular meetings for scientific exchange and social activities. As a PhD candidate, you will design and build your levitation system, operate and maintain
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decision support tools. These mathematical models help battery owners make strategic decisions, such as when to charge and discharge or on which electricity markets to focus. In this PhD trajectory, we
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to help train master and bachelor project students. Involvement in teaching is a requirement of the position. Job requirements Ideally suited candidates must have a: Master’s degree in Chemistry
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to know which protective and mitigating measures are deemed effective. This project aims to quantify the MIC-related corrosion damage to existing infrastructure components caused by the transport and
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-analytics.nl ) and CISElab (www.ciselab.nl ) at TU Delft. The project is a close collaboration between the labs at TU Delft, where one more PhD works on this project, and the digital security and software
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project that will use biophysical tools combined with cell-free protein synthesis. A microfluidics system with freestanding lipid bilayers will enable the electrical monitoring of ion channels while a
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Job description Electromagnetic (EM) flow meters are widely used in industry for accurate measurements of turbulent pipe flows. In this project you explore novel fundamental approaches of an EM flow
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, this is often how the problem is approached. In this project, we aim to build a framework to perform a joint inversion of interior parameters with integrated geophysical observations. This framework will
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project PolarRobustness, you will explore this question as part of a team. Your role will be to investigate the changes in the physical properties of the cell polarity process after the loss of key polarity