38 algorithm-development-"St"-"St" positions at Delft University of Technology (TU Delft) in Netherlands
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with development of identification and characterization approaches for impact events on ship hulls using guided waves. Job requirements We are looking for an outstanding and enthusiastic researcher with
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Prize Foundation and Limitless Space Institute. Our lab is currently working at the cutting edge of nanotechnology, nanophotonics, applied physics and space travel by developing ultra-light sails (i.e
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, delving into the complex physics of color centers, and developing technology based on integrated photonic circuits for quantum applications. You will be part of a team of talented PhD students within
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the goal of accelerating process development for circular materials. You will generate valuable multi-scale data (micro- to mesoscopic) relevant to the manufacturing of aerospace thermoplastic composites
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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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the EU EIC Pathfinder Challenges 2024) is developing a breakthrough binder system that integrates CO₂-sequestered magnesium silicate minerals (e.g., olivine and pyroxenes) as supplementary cementitious
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lives. Technology such as the electricity grid, which our faculty is helping to make completely sustainable and future-proof. At the same time, we are developing the chips and sensors of the future
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-changing potential, developing scalable prototypes of a quantum computer and an intrinsically safe quantum internet. We are creating the quantum future, and we believe that quantum technology will be a game
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the complex physics of color centers, and developing technologies based on integrated photonic circuits for quantum applications. You will co-lead a team of talented PhD students within the ERC Starting Grant
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Project (funded under the EU EIC Pathfinder Challenges 2024) is developing a breakthrough alternative binder system. This system integrates CO₂-sequestered magnesium silicate minerals (such as olivine and