19 parallel-processing-"LIST" Postdoctoral positions at Delft University of Technology (TU Delft)
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engineering Engineering » Simulation engineering Researcher Profile Recognised Researcher (R2) Application Deadline 8 May 2026 - 21:59 (UTC) Country Netherlands Type of Contract Temporary Job Status Not
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-dimensional flow analysis. It combines work on experimental techniques with the application of established and advanced 3D-LPT methods. The selection process will start immediately; the intended start date is
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, Assistant Professor, email: F.Messali@tudelft.nl Application procedure Are you interested in this vacancy? Please apply no later than 5 April 2026 via the application button and upload the following documents
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approaches treat NP design as static property prediction. This project takes a fundamentally different approach: using generative models to propose novel NP formulations and coupling them with explainability
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and interpretation. Link IS-InSAR products to a geodetic reference frame using dedicated IGRS infrastructure and advise on integration with other geodetic data sources. Process X-band InSAR data over a
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manipulation, tactile sensing or haptic systems Proficiency in programming (Python, C++, MATLAB, or similar) Experience with robotic platforms and hardware Knowledge of machine learning and signal processing
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, considering algorithmic challenges such as multiple objectives, the robustness of designs and the transparency of the design recommendation process. The position is offered in the context of the Mobility
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related to, for example, group decision-making, solving a problem, doing research together, understanding each other better, and negotiation. Sense-making is a part of all these processes: what
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engineering Engineering » Mechanical engineering Researcher Profile Recognised Researcher (R2) Application Deadline 28 Apr 2026 - 21:59 (UTC) Country Netherlands Type of Contract Temporary Job Status Not
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or different stages in a dynamic process. In this PostDoc project, our aim is to visualize the life-cycle of Weibel-Palade Bodies (WPBs) in the context of disease using multi-beam EM (FAST-EM) with correlative