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engaged to advancing the frontiers of both fundamental physics research and practical device development, bridging the gap between fascinating theory and real-world applications. Our current research in
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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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results. Prepare and submit 1–2 scientific publications. You will be part of a collaborative and supportive research environment at the heart of the Delft University campus. Our team values diversity and
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following: Designing efficient digital CIM architecture using advanced CMOS nodes Develop system architecture for digital CIM accelerator Develop efficient mapping schemes of AI workloads Identifying
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. The candidate will work on the following: Designing efficient analog CIM architecture using emerging memristive devices Develop system architecture for analog CIM accelerator Develop efficient mapping schemes
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collaboration with DENS solutions company. Femto-Cryo will use 3D printed fluid force microscopy (FluidFM) cantilevers from TU Delft, and CryoSilico cryo-EM sample supports from DENS solutions to develop a novel
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energy is vital to global sustainability goals, yet high maintenance costs remain a major barrier. This project addresses that challenge by developing drone-based delivery systems for maintenance materials
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(particularly nature-based approaches) can enhance resilience, combined with a detailed assessment of the performance of critical hydraulic infrastructure during extreme events. You will develop and test new
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Framework Programme? Not funded by a EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description This Postdoc position focuses on the development of assessment and
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with bond disorder, i.e. where deterministic pair interactions are replaced by random variables. The main objective is to develop a robust mathematical approach to study the metastable behaviour