9 project-assistant Postdoctoral positions at Delft University of Technology (TU Delft) in Netherlands
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Description Shape the future of robotics! TU Delft is looking for a postdoc to develop a design framework with guidelines, competences, and tools that will help robots integrate into professional work settings
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Postdoc Impact of Computational Infrastructures on Public Institutions and Administration of Justice
technology production and institutional processes, as well as experience working with technologists will help in conducting the project. The ideal candidate: has a clear research interest in the topic
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arms performing delicate physical interaction tasks. Your project is partially funded by a Knowledge and Innovation Covenant (KIC) grant from the Dutch Research Council (NWO) entitled “STEADFAST – Swarm
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so quickly. Breakthrough technologies can help to accelerate this goal. At the moment, chemical manufacturing is held back by the limited number of enzyme classes in industrial use even though some
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alternatives such as HBI, DRI, and scrap. These changes introduce new challenges in maintaining furnace stability, gas flow, and productivity. This PhD project focuses on developing and applying advanced
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for single-molecule protein sequencing with origami nanopores Job description We aim to develop single-molecule peptide sequencing using biological nanopores. The research project will focus on developing
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to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Postdoctoral researcher for developing microfluidics for research on synthetic cells Job description In this project we will use
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Dutch waterworks and pioneers in biotech, TU Delft is a top international university combining science, engineering and design. It delivers world class results in education, research and innovation
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using TEM, AFM, FRET, DIB, MINFLUX, etc. We study purified yeast NPCs as well as design the amino-acid sequence of the IDPs and TRs de novo from the bottom up and study these in biomimetic solid-state