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… Requirements Specific Requirements Your profile includes - A Bachelor and Masters degree in law preferably with a strong technology law profile - Proven research skills and a deep understanding of the Law and
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are motivated by a deep scientific curiosity, have excellent experimental and quantitative skills and possess a drive to learn and to develop new methods and concepts. PLEASE NOTE: The applications will be
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challenges. As a part of your PhD research you will regularly visit our industrial and scientific partners to learn about the challenges and constraints. You will also study the problem in detail with
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intersection of mechanics, materials, and machine learning. Collaboration with international experts from diverse disciplines. Access to cutting-edge computational and experimental facilities. Supervision of MSc
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challenges (such as raw material constraints, hydrogen availability, and infrastructure deployment challenges), and analyze deep uncertainties. The research will guide sustainable transition strategies
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challenges (such as raw material constraints, hydrogen availability, and infrastructure deployment challenges), and analyze deep uncertainties. The research will guide sustainable transition strategies
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, identify challenges (such as raw material constraints, hydrogen availability, and infrastructure deployment challenges), and analyze deep uncertainties. The research will guide sustainable transition
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demand. However, demand drivers are manifold, including technology advancements, population and economic trends, and their future developments come with deep uncertainties. Infrastructure policies must
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theory, and machine learning. They will have access to a fully equipped lab and benefit from collaborations within the ERC team and across TU Delft. There will be opportunities to present at leading
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researchers in soft robotics, control theory, and machine learning. They will have access to a fully equipped lab and benefit from collaborations within the ERC team and across TU Delft. There will be