23 phd-agent-based-modelling PhD positions at Delft University of Technology (TU Delft) in Netherlands
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framework are holding back investments. In this PhD, we focus therefore focus on a key challenge in this domain: how can we design efficient hydrogen markets, compatible with government-backed support
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to create crash test simulators for autonomous vehicles that can simulate actions in closed-loop by synthesizing novel viewpoints of the ego vehicle. Building on these breakthroughs, this PhD project at TU
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Delft's History of Architecture and Urban Planning group as PhD candidate! Job description In this PhD position, you will adopt digital research methods to map water-related or 'blue' infrastructures, and
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loading conditions making them essentially model-based interpolations rather than true predictions. With the introduction of hydrogen propulsion and the necessity to store liquid hydrogen under cryogenic
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Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description We are seeking a highly motivated PhD student to work on Process Systems Engineering Job description We are seeking a
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renewables may lead to very high electricity prices, further contributing to consumers' risk exposure. In this PhD, we focus therefore focus on a key challenge in this domain: how can we design efficient long
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Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description About the Position We invite applications for a PhD position in Architecture and Data Visualization, situated within
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Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description We are seeking a motivated PhD student to use single-molecule techniques and computational tools to explore molecular
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materials at the micro-to-nano-scale. To this end, the lab has developed a technique for imaging spin waves – microscopic waves in magnetic materials - based on magnetic sensing with nitrogen-vacancy (NV
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a cell-free system that will serve as starting point for synthetic cells. This PhD position will more precisely focus on consolidating the bakers' yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae as foundry