54 evolution "https:" "https:" "https:" "CMU Portugal Program FCT" PhD positions at Delft University of Technology (TU Delft) in Netherlands
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modelling and planetary science. Each PhD project has a distinct focus but is designed for strong scientific interaction: PhD 1 | Deposition and evolution of ultrathin ice layers You will experimentally
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should ideally have: A master's degree in policy, environmental sciences, sustainable development or another field that provides domain knowledge in the field of coupled social-environmental systems
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modelling. Its research themes include the ageing and healing of asphalt materials, the development of low-temperature and recycled mixtures, rejuvenation and circularity concepts, and the multi-scale
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longitudinal research-through-design methodology. Through iterative tool development, co-design workshops, and empirical studies, you will design and refine value-driven tools that can be applied in day-to-day
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impact on a global scale. That is why we invite you to apply. Your application will receive fair consideration. Challenge. Change. Impact! Faculty Industrial Design Engineering Matching the evolution
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the world. At the Intelligent Vehicles Group you'll find an open and friendly environment, with opportunities for professional development and training to successfully develop your academic skills. We have a
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both with successful CCs and CCs experiencing collaboration difficulties, to co-design pathways for competence development through workshops. You will be embedded in the ECCO (Empowering Citizen
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micropollutants. These streams are often released into the environment, posing risks to both people and ecosystems. In this PhD project, you will work on the development and optimization of ceramic nanofiltration
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to agent-based and computable general equilibrium modeling, led by five team members. The first three pillars concern the development of computational agent-based models to explore three different channels
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muscles, bones, joints, and associated tissues, are the leading cause of disability worldwide. Musculoskeletal models hold great potential for prevention and development of new treatments, but current