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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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) relevant to the manufacturing of aerospace thermoplastic composites, and will play a key role in linking experiments with simulations from a companion PhD project. The work will involve close collaboration
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. - 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 referees (no letters
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quantum networks, long-term quantum information storage, and complex quantum simulations. While these demonstrations point to a wide range of applications, critical challenges regarding color center physics
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in the early detection of cancer, while reducing the rate of false alarms. As a result, we envision that large regional and national screening programs, like the Dutch National Breast Cancer Screening
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performance on an innovative VTOL platform (https://aerogriduav.com/ ). AI models to predict ship motion to optimize landing timing. You will work at the MAVLab, which is part of the Control & Simulation
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from advanced centrifuge tests with numerical simulations. We are looking for candidates with a PhD in geotechnical engineering and proven experience in numerical modeling of offshore foundation systems
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, which is part of the Control & Simulation department of the Aerospace faculty at the TU Delft. The MAVLab is a growing group of enthusiastic researchers with expertise in control, MAV design, and
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Discrete Element Method (DEM) models to simulate the charging and formation of multi-component, poly-disperse burden mixtures in the blast furnace. The goal is to optimize burden structure and permeability
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are able to communicate model outcomes to different groups in society, and highlight impacts on water security, water justice, and food security. You are also familiar with complex simulation models and