67 web-developer PhD positions at Delft University of Technology (TU Delft) in Netherlands
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-of-life PV modules. Thus, research into PV modules designed for cricularity is needed. Research questions/aims: In this project, we aim to accelerate the development of novel liquid-filled circular PV
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unreliable and privacy-risky when they encounter inputs that were poorly represented in their training data. Our new project PriXAI, funded through a VIDI grant, aims to solve this. The project develops
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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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. Develop technologies to recover high-purity materials from complex Li-ion streams and help drive innovations that close the materials loop. Job description Join the Materials Production, Refining and
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multidisciplinary project at the intersection of Robotics and wildlife conservation. The project aims to develop autonomous drones capable of perching on natural structures, inspired by the way birds rest on branches
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solid foundation in numerical analysis, partial differential equations, and linear algebra. Theoretical and Practical Balance: You enjoy developing and analyzing mathematical theory, but also have the
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PhD Position on Machine Learning Detection of Positive Tipping Points in the Clean Energy Transition
Infrastructure? No Offer Description Develop machine learning models to detect early signs of abrupt shift towards clean energy technologies and make climate action adaptive to this information. Job description
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experience and productivity of software engineers at the scale of Meta's tens of thousands of software engineers. Across several tracks, we will develop tools that rethink the future of software engineering
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Description Develop models to trace global material and financial flows, uncover bottlenecks, and assess how resource and investment constraints shape pathways to a feasible clean energy transition. Job
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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