32 component-labeling-cuda Postdoctoral positions at Delft University of Technology (TU Delft)
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on silicon nitride platforms, enabling highly sensitive, label-free detection of biomolecules for astrobiological research. An essential component of the technology is chip functionalisation with receptor
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long labelled DNA molecules in nanofabricated cavities. The project is part of the BaSyC and EVOLF consortia. We search an applicant with experience in microfluidics and a vision for conceptual novel
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perspectives makes us stronger scientists and better human beings. While being part of the Gröblacher group at the Department of Quantum Nanosciance at the TU Delft— an exciting, collaborative environment with
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the reliability failure mechanisms of digital CIM architectures. Developing solutions to address the reliability issues. The PostDoc position is part of the CONVOLVE, a multi-partner European project involving
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of AI workloads Identifying the non-ideality issues of analog CIM architectures. Developing solutions to address the non-ideality issues. The PostDoc position is part of the SNS (self-healing Neuromorphic
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for the properties and long-term performance of reactor materials is also limited. This position is part of the MAGIC-RR project (Materials Ageing and Degradation in Research Reactors), a European collaboration aimed
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Postdoc SafePathways: Cross-Cultural Insights and Co-Designed Concepts for Schoolchildren's Mobility
Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Are you interested in making schoolchildren's everyday mobility healthier, safer and more sustainable? Be part of a
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performance on an innovative VTOL platform (https://aerogriduav.com/ ). AI models to predict ship motion to optimize landing timing. You will work at the MAVLab, which is part of the Control & Simulation
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results. Prepare and submit 1–2 scientific publications. You will be part of a collaborative and supportive research environment at the heart of the Delft University campus. Our team values diversity and
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global CO₂ emissions, largely due to its dependence on clinker—the key constituent of conventional cement. To accelerate the decarbonization of construction materials, the C-Sink Project (funded under