13 security-phd Postdoctoral positions at Delft University of Technology (TU Delft) in Netherlands
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record in quantum technologies, and a PhD in the field at the time of assuming the position. Quantum Network Systems Our team has built QNodeOS, the world's first operating system for quantum network nodes
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an interdisciplinary team of scientists. You will join the Geoscience and Remote Sensing Department (GRS), working closely with PhD candidates, postdoctoral researchers, and senior staff. TU Delft provides excellent
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, knowledge, and strategies needed to better protect communities from the floods of tomorrow. You will work closely with international experts from academia and industry, as well as with a PhD student focused
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electrification of the industry and renewables based energy storage via integration of electrolysis processes. Job requirements We are looking for a researcher who has: A PhD degree in science, engineering or
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climate change, energy transition, and biodiversity. The department has cutting-edge research facilities, a collaborative culture, and a diverse team, including 68 permanent staff and over 100 PhD students
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-disciplinary team with many stakeholders. In addition you have: An MSc and PhD in Geosciences, Environmental Science or Engineering, with a focus on Soil Physics, Geotechnical Engineering, or Geophysics; You
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theory, and spectral graph theory. The Posdoc will be supervised by Anurag Bishnoi. You will have the opportunity to collaborate with Postdocs, PhD candidates, and other faculty members of the research
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requirements We’re looking for a candidate with: A PhD degree, in chemical engineering, mechanical engineering, applied physics or similar Proven experience in working with electrochemical systems Experience in
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electrochemical advances are used and valorised in upscaled prototypes, in collaboration with industrial partners. Job requirements We’re looking for a candidate with: A PhD degree, in chemical engineering
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, speed, storage security, and uncertainties. In a world where we are also nearing critical tipping points in the carbon cycle, understanding when impacts and benefits of CDR will occur is crucial