17 software-formal-method-phd Postdoctoral positions at Delft University of Technology (TU Delft)
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Infrastructure? No Offer Description Join TU Delft as a postdoc to develop AI methods for identifying and aligning to public values in the AI4ALL project Job description Many public organizations aim to employ AI
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mathematics with a clear specialization in combinatorics or finite geometry. You hold a PhD degree, or you have formally submitted your PhD dissertation. Your have experience in independently working
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to meeting those goals. However, conventional methods of greenhouse gases accounting compress these systems into single-point metrics, such as "100-year global warming potential", which obscure critical
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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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on practical experience. The questions it aims to answer primarily concern the development and optimization of large-scale reef restoration methods. To this end, we will actively initiate and facilitate reef
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modelling efforts carried out by two PhD researchers. The role includes substantial fieldwork: at least two month long campaigns and 1–3 maintenance visits over 18 months. Experience in (Southern) Africa is a
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within the project) can be found at its website: https://www.mobilitydesaignlab.nl/. Job requirements The candidate should have: a PhD degree in Artificial Intelligence (AI) or closely related topics in
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&neck cancer. Together with our PhDs, technicians and supervisors, you will build several prototypes of both of these ultrasound devices, connect the electronics, perform the experiments, and further
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neuroimaging frontier! Job description Understanding how the brain works is one of the most profound scientific challenges of our time. To that end, the development of new imaging methods is one of the most
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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