11 applied-harmonic-analysis Postdoctoral positions at University of Twente in Netherlands
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Vacancies Postdoc position on Form Adaptive Multilayer Engineering (FAME) Key takeaways Staying in focus is a fundamental challenge in highly demanding optical systems where imaging plays a central
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Vacancies Postdoctoral Researcher in Computational Mechanics Key takeaways Group of Multiscale Mechanics, Department of Thermal and Fluid Engineering, Faculty of Engineering Technology, University
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materials performance. Developing the understanding of the piezoelectric film structures and their functional properties using characterization techniques such as AFM, XRD, SEM and DBLI and detailed analysis
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interested in being part of our team? Please send your application before August 14th, 2025, via the "apply now" button and include: a cover letter (maximum one A4 page) a detailed CV contact details
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partners to reduce CO2 emissions in steel production using machine learning. You can find more information here . You will work on a theoretical and an applied project on data-enhanced physical reduced order
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, integrated with current technology, and coupled to technological use cases. In this two-year project, a postdoctoral researcher will join forces with academic and industrial consortium partners to map how
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position, you are encouraged to contact Prof. Dr. Ir. Jimmy A. Faria (j.a.fariaalbanese@utwente.nl) Please apply via the button below. About the department The work will be carried out in the Catalytic
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. You’ll be part of a dynamic, collaborative environment that values innovation, rigor, and translational impact. Information and application Apply by 23:59 on August the 21th, 2025. Interviews will
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kinematics in the residual limb of an amputee. If you’re excited by the idea of translating cutting-edge neuromechanical research into tangible clinical solutions, we encourage you to apply. Project Objectives
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, spinal cord injury etc) through real-time neural control of wearable robotic exoskeletons. You will be developing next-generation (low and high-level) control algorithms for wearable exoskeletons that use