9 analog-integrated-circuit PhD positions at Delft University of Technology (TU Delft) in Netherlands
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reservoir uncertainties and geological heterogeneities on reservoir (in cooperation with other project team members). Provide pathways to develop a computational framework for real-time data integration in
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(EMPHATICAL) targets residual CO/CO2 containing gases from the metallurgical industry for processing through the energy efficient integration of innovative oxy-blown calcium-looping capture technology
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. Additionally, your work will explore view synthesis, enabling radar perception from different viewpoints. These generative models will be integrated into real-time radar processing algorithms, leading
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. Additionally, the research will investigate end-to-end prediction and planning approaches that integrate radar-based perception and are trained in closed-loop, moving beyond traditional modular robotics
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. Active collaboration with researchers in TUDelft’s Faculty of Mechanical Engineering and the Holland Hybrid Heart consortium will be integral to the project’s success. As a successful candidate for this
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integrating world-class research and groundbreaking innovation. Through excellence, relevance, and leadership, we cultivate a vibrant quantum technology ecosystem. Together, we are creating the quantum future
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Testing (NDT) methodology for the certification of metal AM. We hypothesise that modal analysis can be correlated to both part integrity and identification of defect type and location within arbritary
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the collectivity; by scaling the physical and environmental impact of these facilities down; by optimizing their energy efficiency; by foreseeing for those spaces a more active and integrated role in Dutch urban
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, their integration on both city and building scales, and their implications for dealing with water and public health in new ways over time. This PhD project potentially starts from previously collected archival