Sort by
Refine Your Search
-
Listed
-
Employer
- Delft University of Technology (TU Delft)
- Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e)
- Maastricht University (UM)
- Leiden University
- University of Twente (UT)
- Wageningen University & Research
- CWI
- Delft University of Technology (TU Delft); 17 Oct ’25 published
- Delft University of Technology (TU Delft); today published
- Eindhoven University of Technology
- University of Amsterdam (UvA)
- 1 more »
- « less
-
Field
-
professor. The group has three research tracks: freeform design, imaging optics and improved direct methods; for more details see https://martijna.win.tue.nl/Optics/ . The following mathematical disciplines
-
, patient motion, and more. Today, these parameters are either manually configured, heuristically optimized, or compensated post hoc using multi-level calibration scans or corrections, which introduces
-
a strong background in computational modeling, optimization, and systems engineering, eager to develop advanced design and simulation frameworks for battery pack topology and e-powertrain integration
-
Engineering, Operations Research, Applied Mathematics, Computer Science, Transport Engineering or a related field or a related field; Strong skills or interest, and proven experience in: optimization
-
the research area of finite geometry. Job description The Discrete Mathematics and Optimization group within the Delft Institute of Applied Mathematics at TU Delft is offering a full-time PhD position in
-
? Computationally skilled and analytically strong – You have a Master’s degree in mathematical biology, computational mathematics, biomedical engineering, numerical optimization, biophysics, systems biology
-
Science, Operations Research, Applied Mathematics, Computer Science, or a related field. Strong skills or interest, and proven experience in: quantitative modelling; machine learning; optimization
-
chair of Applied Mechanics is responsible for education and research in the field of mechanics, working on multiscale, multi-physics and optimization problems related to the built environment. The chair
-
domains. Information You will work under the supervision of Alexandra Lassota and Frits Spieksma in the Combinatorial Optimization group (link ) within the Department of Mathematics and Computer
-
. Your work will focus on identifying the mathematical knowledge and properties to guide hardware optimizations tailored to different environments. The optimizations range from algebraic optimizations (e.g