28 algorithm-development-"University-of-Surrey" PhD positions at Delft University of Technology (TU Delft) in Netherlands
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schema maritime innovation projects (subsidieregeling maritieme innovatieprojecten). The project leader is Advanced Electromagnetics BV. We also collaborate with Allseas, who are developping an SMR
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PhD candidates, postdocs, and faculty members. Our group focuses on understanding and mitigating corrosion processes, and on the development of electrocatalysts and electrochemical sensors through
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that the developed methods are robust, adaptable, and grounded in real-world practice. You will apply advanced techniques such as agent-based modelling, quantitative resilience assessment, and risk analysis to
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Join us and shape the quantum devices of tomorrow! Job description We are seeking for a motivated PhD candidate to join us at the Scappucci Lab and help us contribute to the development of next
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investigated. These insights will form a key part of the ‘build, test, learn’ cycle to accelerate the development of further biocatalysts for related ‘new-to-nature’ reactions. The reults will reveal the
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real-time monitoring to achieve in-depth understanding of the bioconversion and accelarate process development time. As a part of the Doctoral Network, you will have the opportunity to participate in
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growing global population is intensified as in many developing countries meeting minimum nutritional requirements for daily protein intake is a struggle. Simultaneously, consumer preferences are gradually
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tools for battery operators? Do you have solid quantitative and analytical skills that you want to develop further in an international setting? Job Description Battery storage systems form a pivotal
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collaboration with DENS solutions company. Femto-Cryo will use 3D printed fluid force microscopy (FluidFM) cantilevers from TU Delft, and CryoSilico cryo-EM sample supports from DENS solutions to develop a novel
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EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Join our team at TU Delft to develop a novel electromagnetic flow meter for turbulent pipe flow