38 component-labeling PhD positions at Delft University of Technology (TU Delft) in Netherlands
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strength and consistency. This project is part of a Dutch Research Council (NWO) Open Technology project with University of Groningen and University of Queen Mary in London, UK. At TU Delft, we aim to
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Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Job description Radars are a key component of modern automotive perception systems, allowing vehicles to detect and
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research component. Our scientists conduct ground-breaking fundamental and applied research in the fields of Life and Health Science & Technology, Nanoscience, Chemical Engineering, Radiation Science
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to important problems of the 21st century. To that end, we educate innovative students in broad Bachelor's and specialist Master's programmes with a strong research component. Our scientists conduct ground
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description Wastewater transport systems, comprising pumping stations and transport mains, are key components of the urban water infrastructure. Wastewater transport systems have a long (design) service life
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, under supervision of prof. dr. Arno Smets. The PVMD group is part of the Electrical Sustainable Energy department which is inspired by the technical, scientific, and societal challenges originating from
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pipelines to create more robust and scalable autonomous systems. This fully funded, four-year PhD position at the Intelligent Vehicles Section of TU Delft. The research is part of the EU Horizon MOSAIC
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process capable of achieving net zero for the metallurgical and methanol production industries. In this project, TU Delft will lead the work package on Components multi-scale modelling, optimisation and
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DNA segregation. This project is part of the EVOLF initiative (https://www.evolf.life/ ), a collaborative 10-year research program that aims to understand ‘how life works’ by building an autonomous self
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in the Netherlands. The consortium consists of 11 universities, 2 research institutes, 2 universities of applied sciences, and 19 industrial partners. As part of the Task “Large-scale hydrogen storage