66 software-defined-network-postdoc PhD positions at Delft University of Technology (TU Delft) in Netherlands
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photovoltaics (PV) was identified by the IPCC as the technology with the highest potential among emission mitigation options. Scientific studies modelling energies scenarios for net zero emissions by 2050 project
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, scanning system, and signal detection within a multi-beam framework. For this purpose, you will use commercial simulation software tools such as EOD and GPT, while also developing custom Python-based
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programming and/or software engineering. Strong programming skills are a definite plus. have good communication skills in English (both verbal and written). be eager to push yourself to learn new skills
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future-proof. At the same time, we are developing the chips and sensors of the future, whilst also setting the foundations for the software technologies to run on this new generation of equipment – which
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will apply and validate the tools in their own projects and networks. You will join the interdisciplinary research group Designing Value In Ecosystems, within the Design, Organisation and Strategy
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coordination failures reshape decarbonization pathways. Your research will combine methods from network analysis and agent-based modelling of economic systems to trace how international material and financial
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well as the humanities. TPM develops robust models and designs, is internationally oriented and has an extensive network of knowledge institutions, companies, social organisations and governments. Click here to go to the
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public sector, and has an extensive network in the Netherlands as well as internationally. Click here to go to the website of the Faculty of Architecture and the Built Environment. Conditions of
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PhD Position on Machine Learning Detection of Positive Tipping Points in the Clean Energy Transition
Positive tipping points in the innovation and diffusion of clean energy technologies can greatly accelerate progress towards a net-zero energy system. Yet, their emergence and timing remain difficult
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outside the lab that account for sex variations. In collaboration with societal, industry, and health partners—including NOC*NSF, Vitronic, ModelHealth, and the Sport & Gyn network—these next-generation