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, develop analytic tools for genetic data, and contribute to statistical modelling. In addition to pre-specified work outlined in the Starting Grant, you will have the opportunity to develop related
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, and optimizing laboratory-scale chemical recycling experiments (e.g. hydrothermal treatment, solvolysis, or related processes) on textile waste streams. Developing and applying advanced analytical
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analytics, modelling, and AI to turn scientific research into real-world impact. You’ll join an open, supportive environment that fosters learning and professional growth. Job requirements Your profile: PhD
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, or related processes) on textile waste streams. Developing and applying advanced analytical methods (chromatography, spectroscopy, elemental analysis) to characterize feedstocks, intermediates, and recycled
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/356343/postdoc-position-modelling-impa… Requirements Specific Requirements You hold a PhD degree in ecology or environmental science. You have proven experience with quantitative analytical methods (meta
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writing, in Dutch and English. With your analytical mindset, initiative, and structured way of working, you make a visible contribution to the quality of the research and the collaboration within the team
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(qualitative, quantitative, or mixed-methods). Experience or strong interest in educational design, curriculum innovation, or teacher professional development. Strong analytical and communication skills, with
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spectroscopy, hardware development, and automation. Prior experience in vibrational spectroscopy is advantageous. Possesses excellent experimental skills, along with competent analytical and programming
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(e.g., FEM). A record of scientific publications demonstrating strong analytical and writing skills. TU Delft (Delft University of Technology) Delft University of Technology is built on strong
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. Demonstrable experience in developing analytical and numerical models for dynamic systems (e.g. FEM, multiphysics simulations, etc.). Strong critical thinking, problem-solving, and inventive skills, with