42 parallel-processing positions at Delft University of Technology (TU Delft) in Netherlands
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-of-the-art equilibrium and optimization models to capture market clearing and price formation processes, market distortions and policy interventions. These models allow addressing policy-relevant research
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communication and sensing (mmWave/sub-THz): Security and privacy. Scheduling Resource optimization. Signal processing. 6G software-defined prototyping. Explainable machine learning for wireless sensing. Embedded
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some academic research experience post-Master level. Demonstrable affinity with archival sources. Strong skills in GIS-based research, additional experience with computer vision and machine learning is a
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) in depleted hydrocarbon fields, specifically on field-scale characterization, performance analyses and monitoring of UHS to enable its efficient and secure operation in a potential pilot site. The
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for this motion, quantify the sensitivity to light and predict changes in motion for different stimuli; for this analysis, an interest in decision-making and stochastic processes is appreciated but not required
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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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. 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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on the aerothermodynamic design of heat-exchanger solutions for fuel-cell powertrains. Job description The aviation industry stands at the forefront of its highly-needed transition to sustainable operation. To achieve
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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