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. However, technology that is not co-designed with the communities it is intended to serve often fails to address real needs and is not widely adopted. The TACIT project aims to improve access to public
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environment. Strong written and oral communication skills in English. TU Delft Delft University of Technology is built on strong foundations. As creators of the world-famous Dutch waterworks and pioneers in
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join a lively community of internationally renowned interdisciplinary energy researchers in the Department of Engineering Systems and Services at TU Delft. Our faculty hosts a diverse group of people
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. Experience in data analysis using Python. The outcomes of this project will be disseminated to the scientific community and a general audience through presentations at (inter)national conferences and through
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, enabling breakthroughs such as memory-enhanced quantum communication, entanglement-based quantum networks, long-term quantum information storage, and complex quantum simulations. While these demonstrations
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analytical skills, initiative, inventiveness, curiosity, diligence, and critical thinking. Ability to work with scientific and industrial partners. Strong communication skills (high English proficiency), team
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qualifications: MSc university degree in physics, mechanical engineering, or mathematics. High motivation for teamwork and good communication skills. Experience in nonlinear dynamics and /or random vibrations and
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technology and human organisations. You’ll engage with an interdisciplinary community that bridges engineering, behavioural science and policy to co-design approaches for safer, more robust systems
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optics, nanofabrication, electron optics is an advantage. General experience of experimental physics is preferred. The outcomes of this project will be disseminated to the scientific community and a
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networks could change the way we communicate, run apps in the cloud, and help scientific tools and sensors. To build such quantum networks, nodes based on solid-state emitters are promising contenders. One