10 phd-architecture-building PhD positions at Delft University of Technology (TU Delft)
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for their governing mechanisms? How can we make these model computationally efficient and capable of scaling to large dataset sizes? Scientific challenges for this exciting PhD project include: develop principled
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broad set of disciplines, including architectural design, urban planning, building technology, social sciences, process management, and geo-information science. The faculty works closely with other
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and develop innovative PLL architectures and their key building blocks. Your work will include system-level modeling, architectural exploration, transistor-level circuit design, and detailed simulation
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from MMC and Dr. Eric Smeitink from KPN and the Network Architectures and Services Group. The PhD position is part of NExTWORKx, the strategic partnership between the telecom and ICT service provider KPN
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receiver and ADC architectures for next-generation wireless communication. Design time-domain receivers and ADCs and validate them on real silicon. Job description Why this position is important Future
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. Staff and students are working to improve the built environment with the help of a broad set of disciplines, including architectural design, urban planning, building technology, social sciences, process
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enabling new transmitter concepts, but only if we can detect imperfections and correct them in real-time. In this PhD, you will build the digital “brain” that makes this possible: an energy-efficient
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of the Quantum & Computer Engineering (QCE) department is looking for a highly motivated PhD candidate who is eager to work on AI based solutions for predictive inteligence for MRI scanning. The candidate will
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architectures, and scalable system designs, this project aims to ensure that greenhouse energy systems can continue to provide grid supporting flexibility. These greenhouse energy hubs can thereby reduce the need
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, technical, to economic systems. The supervision team consists of Dr. Huijuan Wang from MMC and Dr. Eric Smeitink from KPN and the Network Architectures and Services Group. The PhD position is part of