42 parallel-processing-bioinformatics Postdoctoral positions at Delft University of Technology (TU Delft) in Netherlands
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position, you will lead the development of a probabilistic, error-aware surrogate model capable of delivering fast, uncertainty-quantified predictions for complex multiscale–multiphysics processes in OFPV
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process. This position offers a unique opportunity to combine educational research and innovation. Over the past years, our research team has developed a shared conceptual and empirical foundation
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. Application procedure Are you interested in this vacancy? Please apply no later than 4 January 2026 via the application button and upload the following documents: CV Motivational letter You can address your
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., Cu, Al, Fe) and for better recovery of Co, Ni, and Mn. Identify and optimize key process parameters for black mass treatment in close collaboration with industry partners. Background Batteries
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the Netherlands. Additional information If you would like more information about this vacancy or the selection procedure, please contact Lotte Asveld, L.Asveld@tudelft.nl . Application procedure Are you interested
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-structure interaction of the Maeslant Barrier, combining field modal testing, numerical modelling, and signal processing to capture and interpret its dynamic response under current and future hydraulic and
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Materials Science and Engineering, Applied Physics, Chemical Engineering, or Electrical Engineering. Technical Expertise: Demonstrated and extensive experience in materials processing, surface analysis, and
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will image them using a variety of microscopy methods, and collaborate with a team of computer vision scientists to build ML-based models for phenotype prediction, helping to accelerate the cell
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, and detect spin waves. To study the spin waves and the superconductors, you will use a cryogenic, NV imaging system that combines techniques from quantum optics and quantum information processing with
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of course includes AI. Meanwhile we are pushing the limits of applied mathematics, for example mapping out disease processes using single cell data, and using mathematics to simulate gigantic ash plumes after