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carrying on in Borders & Territories Group, at the Architecture Department at TU Delft. Requirements For this full-time, fully funded PhD position, we are looking for a highly motivated candidate with: A
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, technical, to economic systems. The supervision team consists of Dr. Huijuan Wang from MMC and Dr. Eric Smeitink from KPN and the Network Architectures and Services Group. The PhD position is part of
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Join TU Delft as a PhD researcher within the ECCO project to explore how housing collectives embody values such as solidarity, care, sustainability, and cooperation. Job description Project Overview
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Profile A – Comfort Wearable System Design (PhD 1) PhD1 will work on the system architecture and comfort aspects of integrating energy-harvesting modules into soldier-worn garments, examining how
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to the room-temperature controller. Over the course of your PhD, you will devise innovative system architectures and circuits, design several prototypes of cryo-CMOS circuits, tape them out in advanced CMOS
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interested in how creative practices and competencies foster better collaboration between citizen collectives and local governments? Apply for this PhD position and join the ECCO consortium! Job description
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. This PhD project is linked to TU Delft’s contributions to understanding building damage due to quasi-static and dynamic ground movements and carries substantial societal relevance and usefulness
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of the Quantum & Computer Engineering (QCE) department is looking for a highly motivated PhD candidate who is eager to work on AI based solutions for predictive inteligence for MRI scanning. The candidate will
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controlling their noise is critical. This PhD focuses on airborne noise source localization in urban environments, enabling quiet air mobility. Job description The rapid growth of air mobility operations
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methods that enable designers to improve manual repair and automated remanufacturing using 3D-printing technologies. Job description We are looking for two PhD candidates who will contribute to the ADD-reAM