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29 Jan 2026 Job Information Organisation/Company Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e) Research Field Engineering » Electrical engineering Researcher Profile Recognised Researcher (R2
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Vacancies Postdoc position in open-source respiratory signal analysis (M3RESP) Key takeaways You will work on the development of M3Resp, a new open-source FAIR platform for multimodal monitoring
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naturally leads to symmetric failure scenarios, which are reflected in BP models. However, current BP software can neither detect nor exploit these symmetries. As a result, despite BP’s strong modeling
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team. Postdocs are also encouraged to develop their own publication plans within the project scope. The Care2Act Project description: The current overlapping crises - political polarization, the climate
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inter-satellite links. You will carefully research the current state of the art in operations at a representative number of new satellite operators, and the space industry at large, and benchmark them
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and chemistry involved in current and future key technologies in nanolithography, primarily for the semiconductor industry. ARCNL is a public-private partnership between the Dutch Research Council (NWO
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bipolar membranes, and recombining acid and base in this membrane to retrieve electrical energy. We’re looking for an excellent postdoc, with strong simulation skills, to investigate how flow geometries
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acid and base in this membrane to retrieve electrical energy. We’re looking for an excellent postdoc, with strong engineering skills, to study stack designs and operational conditions, experimentally
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assessed by means of a high-fidelity end-to-end simulator. The current design of the NGGM DFAOCS could benefit from the latest advances in control theory and the use of a robust control framework in which
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water remain poorly understood. These interactions shape local weather extremes and climate variability, but current models miss them. QUASI turns Lake Victoria—Earth’s largest tropical lake—into an open