26 developer-"https:" "https:" "https:" PhD positions at Delft University of Technology (TU Delft)
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MRI appliance; Develop real-time system reconfiguration support using static and dynamic techniques leading to rapid conversion to the most optimal configuration for any specific patient-centric scan
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the ERC Synergy DISRUPT project, which aims to fundamentally rethink PLL architectures and develop new circuit techniques that significantly improve spectral purity, robustness, and efficiency. The research
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of the observation receiver used to measure the transmitter output and extract distortion information. This position is part of the ERC Synergy DISRUPT project, which aims to develop new architectures for observing
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measurements. Electronic Circuits and Architectures (ELCA) Join a pioneering research team dedicated to advancing the design and development of high-performance electronic circuits and systems. You will be part
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for expensive new dispatchable generation capacity, enable deeper renewable energy penetration, mitigate grid congestion, and reducing CO₂ emissions at national scale. In this PhD project, you will develop
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business opportunities in built environment transitions over the next 5–10 years? As a PhD candidate within the NWO-funded FUTURED programme, you will develop short-term, evidence-based scenarios
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this gap by developing a machine learning-based downscaling framework that links coarse resolution (0.25°-1°) reanalysis and climate model outputs to fine-scale (∼100 m) estimates of surface melt and
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project, you will develop a 3D measurement technique and apply it to study emulsion behaviour (such as coalescence and phase inversion). The first half of the project will focus on the development
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, as well as the integration of language as a modality for evaluation, reasoning, and interpretability. One goal of the project is to develop public datasets and benchmarks specifically designed
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to creating a comprehensive, science-based toolkit that supports the development of noise assessment methodologies aligned with the European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA)’s mandate and contributes