35 algorithm-development-"St"-"St" positions at Delft University of Technology (TU Delft) in Netherlands
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Description Job description We are seeking a talented and creative researcher for a challenging and innovative project focused on developing the next generation of algorithms for high-speed super-resolution
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pioneering green steel innovation! We’re seeking a skilled Postdoctoral Researcher to develop melting strategies for hydrogen-based direct reduced iron in future electric arc furnace operations. Job
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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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is to increase donor organ utilization through merging cell therapy techniques with state-of-the-art organ perfusion strategies. PhD project The aim of the PhD project is to develop and implement a
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partners: ASML and DCODIS (a start-up). This is technically challenging applied research with as main outcome a proof-of-concept tool that allows developers to quickly find and fix software errors including
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primary mission involves developing control strategies that enable robots to perform complex manipulation through tactile feedback. You'll focus on three critical aspects of the problem: sliding motion
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on the theoretical and algorithmic development of control methods that combine physical modeling and real-time computation. The work will involve deriving reduced-order models, designing controllers that exploit
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control with teleoperated human inputs? Change: Develop novel algorithms and interfaces for teaching robots in shared control with human operators. Impact: Provide a seamless interface for humans to teach
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join the CHESS project – Convective Heat Source from the Building Skin. CHESS develops a new façade-integrated energy system that harvests heat through natural convection in ventilated façades, coupled
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) develop quantum sensors endowed with the ultimate sensitivity of quantum probes, and 3) convert quantum information between different systems by means of transduction. From these research areas