8 computational-complexity PhD positions at Delft University of Technology (TU Delft); Published yesterday
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Join us to advance sustainable battery recycling. Develop technologies to recover high-purity materials from complex Li-ion streams and help drive innovations that close the materials loop. Job
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) for data analysis and computational modeling. Confidence and interest to work with cadaveric specimens. Excellent organizational and communication skills to manage complex human studies. Fluency in Dutch
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requirements MSc in Computer Science, Computer/Software Engineering, or a closely related field. Proven skills in access control/usage control (e.g. ABAC/UCON/RBAC) and Blockchain Hyperledger Fabric, Indy, Besu
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adoption. Tiny internal defects, process variability, and complex geometries can make quality assurance slow, expensive, or even impossible with traditional inspection methods. This PhD project, part of a
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Job description The exponential increase of computational power over the last decade has enabled scale-resolving simulations (SRS) of turbulent flows at an unprecedented resolution. In combination
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PhD Position on Machine Learning Detection of Positive Tipping Points in the Clean Energy Transition
, optimization, and policy modelling. You will also connect with TU Delft's strong internal network on climate action, particularly through the Climate Action Programme and its Climate Governance theme. TU Delft
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network on climate action, particularly through the Climate Action Programme and its Climate Governance theme. TU Delft offers you a dynamic, international research environment with excellent facilities and
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efficient port calls. In the PortCall.Zero project, you will develop novel AI methods and tools that capture the complexity of the port call process and handle uncertainties caused by the energy transitions