34 application-programming-android-"Prof" positions at University of Twente in Netherlands
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Vacancies PhD position in Simulation of Thermoplastic Composites Manufacturing for Aerospace Applications Key takeaways The PhD positions Press forming of thermoplastic composites Press forming is a
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applications. You will setup, test and optimise the quantum communication link and add the authentication chips that were recently developed in the group. Where possible we’ll use integrated photonics
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interest, please contact: Prof. dr. ir. Mieke Boon – m.boon@utwente.nl Your application, including a motivation letter (max. 2 pages) of application and a CV highlighting relevant experience and optionally a
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procedure Additional information about this position can be acquired from Prof. dr. Karst Geurs, chair the application committee and head of the Transport Studies Group, (email k.t.geurs@utwente.nl or phone
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integrated in the MSuS and MnF groups, allowing extensive collaboration and knowledge exchange. As part of the PhD program, you would have the opportunity to receive further education within the Twente
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training programs for PhD candidates and consortium members in interdisciplinary and transdisciplinary research methods; Develop and facilitate workshops and webinars to build collaborative expertise across
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will include qualitative interviews and scenario workshops. The position is embedded in the HySuccess project that is part of the national research and innovation programme Groenvermogen. In addition
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Engineering » Other Researcher Profile First Stage Researcher (R1) Country Netherlands Application Deadline 30 Sep 2025 - 21:59 (UTC) Type of Contract Temporary Job Status Full-time Hours Per Week 38 Is the job
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technology Technology » Other Researcher Profile First Stage Researcher (R1) Country Netherlands Application Deadline 30 Sep 2025 - 21:59 (UTC) Type of Contract Temporary Job Status Full-time Hours Per Week 38
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capacity. Micromachined mechanical flow sensors, based on bending or moving microstructures, have been primarily used for specific applications, such as measuring turbulence, where small and fast sensor