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vibrations induced by railway traffic, using nonlinear and spatially varying metamaterials. Despite decades of research, low-frequency railway vibrations (4–20 Hz) remain a persistent challenge, affecting both
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of the Built Environment. The group conducts research on sustainable urban development, human-centered mobility, spatial planning, and decision support systems, combining analytics, behavioural modelling, and
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this project, you will develop superconductor-based control of spin waves while studying the interaction between magnets and superconductors with high spatial resolution and developing new ways to excite, guide
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Twins? The 3D Geoinformation group (https://3d.bk.tudelft.nl) at TU Delft will be involved in several tasks dealing with technical aspects aimed at the development of data integration services for energy
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theoretical approaches at a wide variety of temporal and spatial scales, i.e. from molecules and microorganisms to patterns and processes occurring at the global scale. The University of Amsterdam has excellent
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temporal and spatial scales, i.e. from molecules and microorganisms to patterns and processes occurring at the global scale. The University of Amsterdam has excellent high performance computing facilities
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, binaural audio), spatial interventions and tactical urbanism, design and evaluation tools (e.g., inclusivity index), as well as guidelines/strategies for policy change. What you will do You will be engaged
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critical infrastructure interdependencies (energy, water, transport). Exposure to spatial thinking or collaboration with geospatial teams; comfort working across qualitative–quantitative boundaries. TU Delft
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for biological imaging in general. The position is part of the Netherlands BioImaging Infrastructure (http://eurobioimaging.nl ) which is a nation‐wide multi‐sited facility that enables breakthrough in cell/life
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top academia, industry and research centres; • the opportunity to contribute to the Φ-lab strategy and activities. You are encouraged to visit the ESA website: https://www.esa.int/ Field(s) of