47 parallel-processing-bioinformatics PhD positions at Delft University of Technology (TU Delft) in Netherlands
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this process, the hot gases produced in the first combustion stage are then directed to subsequent combustion stages, where additional fuel is injected and burned. This staged configuration allows for better
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. Additionally, your work will explore view synthesis, enabling radar perception from different viewpoints. These generative models will be integrated into real-time radar processing algorithms, leading
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price formation processes, market distortions and policy interventions. You will start with short-term forward and balancing markets - where the market meets the physics of the hydrogen system
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transparent conductive oxides. What fundamental properties make a material suitable as etch-stop barriers (processing)/water barriers(reliability)? This is a project performed within the PVMD group of TU Delft
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Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Find2Fix will engineer the first open-source tool for the entire process from software error discovery to mitigation
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transforming manufacturing processes in various industries. However, the risks associated with less than ideal printing conditions pose challenges for ensuring the safe quality of AM parts and affect their
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research Strong background in linear algebra, signal processing, detection an destimation, and optimization. Background in radar and wireless communications is desirable, but not mandatory Experience in
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Learning, generative models, diffusion models). Knowledge in sensor data processing and radaris a plus. Good programming skills (Python) and knowledge of deep-learning frameworks (PyTorch) are expected. A
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, this cognitive aspect of waveform adaptation will enable the radar to adapt its parameters and processing to changes in target, clutter and interference properties. The intended scientific breakthrough is to
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. Change. Impact! QuTech At QuTech, we work on radically new technologies with world-changing potential. Our mission: to develop scalable prototypes of a quantum computer and a quantum internet by