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5 Sep 2025 Job Information Organisation/Company Tilburg University Research Field Computer science » Programming Engineering » Simulation engineering Psychological sciences » Cognitive science
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PhD students and postdoctoral researchers. We house or have access to a wide variety of world-class laboratories, among which are UU’s Electron Microscopy Centre , the Geolab , and the Earth Simulation
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to this project. Curriculum vitae. Copies of PhD diploma and a copy of the PhD thesis. Copy articles, book chapters or other academic texts that you feel represents your work best. Contact details of two academic
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, and email addresses of at least two references; a copy of your PhD certificate, or a letter from your university stating when your defence will take place. Additional comments For more information
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simulations including heat pumps, buffer storage, and building demand. Using monitoring data from the experimental façade at TU Delft’s Green Village to calibrate and validate models. Investigating control
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to water-based heat exchangers. Extending these to system-level simulations including heat pumps, buffer storage, and building demand. Using monitoring data from the experimental façade at TU Delft’s Green
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durability against chloride ingress and carbonation; Predicting service life of precast SCC elements; Coupling experimental durability data with advanced numerical simulations. The researcher will be based in
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(UU) and the project itself is a collaboration between Utrecht University and the University of Twente (UT). You will join the existing team of one PD and one PhD student, led by André Niemeijer (UU
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durability data with advanced numerical simulations. The researcher will be based in the Microlab (Section Materials & Environment), Faculty of Civil Engineering and Geosciences, Delft University of Technology
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PhD to join our team (one year with the intention for extension to up to three years, full time, fully funded) at the Hydrology and Environmental Hydraulics Group (in collaboration with the Water