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interested in how floods are generated and which processes can lead to floods? Do you want to understand how extreme events manifest and how they differ in space and time? Do you want combine statistical and
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into account different flood types and their generating processes. As PhD candidate you will compare several hydrological models such as HBV, WALRUS and LISFLOOD for case study regions around the globe
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controlling their noise is critical. This PhD focuses on airborne noise source localization in urban environments, enabling quiet air mobility. Job description The rapid growth of air mobility operations
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by nanobubble ultrasound imaging. The research on these three topics will be carried out by 2 PhD students and a postdoc at Eindhoven University of Technology and the University of Twente. The whole
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5 Dec 2025 Job Information Organisation/Company Delft University of Technology (TU Delft) Research Field Biological sciences » Biodiversity Engineering » Aerospace engineering Engineering » Control
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, postdocs and PhDs working on diverse topics in the field of dynamical systems and control and its applications. This PhD position is jointly supervised by Nathan van de Wouw and Bart Besselink (University
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candidate will lead the expansion of a permanent monitoring network of plots in burned and unburned (control) forests across gradients in both fire frequency and fire intensity in dry (Chiquitanía) and wet
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from open water and polynyas drive snowfall and melt events; and running regional climate model simulations to project future Greenland surface mass balance under different sea ice scenarios. You will
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; apply microfluidics to formulate, track, and analyse milk fat globule mimics in a controlled manner. You will work here The research is part of the HARMOny project, which is carried out between Wageningen
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rheology protocols to investigate the mechanical properties of milk fat and plant lipid droplet interfaces; apply microfluidics to formulate, track, and analyse milk fat globule mimics in a controlled manner