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24 Sep 2025 Job Information Organisation/Company Delft University of Technology (TU Delft) Research Field Mathematics » Probability theory Physics » Statistical physics Researcher Profile Recognised
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Job description The Postdoc position is in the area of probability theory and statistical mechanics. The project is a NWO funded "open competition project" which deals with the study of
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Are you inspired by the quest for new materials for solar cells, spintronics, and quantum technologies—and eager to accelerate their discovery with machine learning and materials theory? Are you
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technologies—and eager to accelerate their discovery with machine learning and materials theory? Are you passionate about linking atomistic processes to device performance through computer simulations? Are you
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, which allow for storytelling like comics to have complex sequential relationships. This work will require students to blend linguistic theories and psychological research on visual narrative sequencing
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the gap between fascinating theory and real-world applications. Our current research in quantum computing spans several exciting directions, and you will have the opportunity to contribute to all of them
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cultural contexts in historical change. We have a specific interest in social science history and long-term historical developments and apply theories and methods from the social sciences in our research.
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of this Research Fellowship is to contribute to a deeper, theory-driven understanding of the global Earth observation (EO) market and industry, identifying its structural dynamics, competitive landscape and long
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barriers and enablers for successful inclusive, technology mediated practices, integrating theory and practical insights into actionable design frameworks. Co-organizing multi-stakeholder reflection
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engaged to advancing the frontiers of both fundamental physics research and practical device development, bridging the gap between fascinating theory and real-world applications. Our current research in