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health; and a strong record of stakeholder engagement and policy impact. The overarching goal is to improve our understanding of the effects of single exposures and exposure mixtures, including the role
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of tactile robotics. It is the perfect platform for you to gain expertise in cutting-edge sensing technologies, develop deep understanding of robotic manipulation, and build a record of high-impact
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position? Then this position is for you! Job description TU Delft invites applications for a Postdoctoral Researcher position focused on the development and application of Instantaneous-State InSAR
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Description Job description We seek a highly-motivated postdoctoral researcher to develop to develop advanced computational methods for cryogenic electron tomography (cryo-ET) that enable the visualization
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individual building level, directly contributing to reducing network congestion in the Netherlands. Your work will have real-world impact: the models you develop will be tested and validated together
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circular wind energy sector. A key component of this mission is developing predictive "look-ahead" control capabilities based on LiDAR technology. Your Mission: Advanced LES & Research Leadership As a
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operationalized seasonal forecasts and test their skill as early warning systems, (iii) developing novel impact-focused attribution frameworks that integrates climatic and non-climatic drivers across sectors
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field observations by including the local impact conditions on the blade with the cumulative damage analysis. Moreover, a predictive tool will be developed that allows site-specific analysis based
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mechanisms and causal pathways to strengthen attribution analyses and model development, build operationalized seasonal forecasts and test their skill as early warning systems, (iii) developing novel impact
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innovation and 2) practical impact outside of academia, helping shape new ways to develop emerging technologies that respond to the complexity of human and societal flourishing. Institutional Embedding