14 finite-element-analysis PhD positions at Delft University of Technology (TU Delft)
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most promising technologies carry uncertainties, from environmental and economic tradeoffs to questions about how they integrate with existing infrastructures, markets, and other elements of the broader
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fundamental component of nearly all wireless transceivers, but existing architectures face increasing challenges in meeting the performance requirements of next-generation systems. This position is part of
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exploitation of PRIDE (Planetary Radio Interferometry and Doppler Experiment) observations by developing and applying open, reproducible analysis pipelines for deep-space mission tracking. You will be embedded
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to (for example) suspension culture, growth factor requirements, and metabolic efficiency. Within the scope of epigenetic editing for cultivated meat, there will be freedom to direct your own research projects, and
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telecommunications networks and urban infrastructures Change: Developing data analysis and modelling methods to understand the interdependency Impact: Better design to enhance telecom and urban performance Job
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. To that end, we educate innovative students in broad Bachelor's and specialist Master's programmes with a strong research component. Our scientists conduct ground-breaking fundamental and applied research in
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innovative Non-Destructive Testing (NDT) with advanced structural modeling. As a PhD candidate, you will bridge the gap between experimental NDT and structural safety analysis. Your work will involve: NDT
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vulnerable regions. What you’ll do – Observational Analysis You will unravel the fingerprints of storms on the lake by analyzing how rain, radiation and cloudiness modulate air–lake fluxes and surface
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construction. You have strong qualitative research skills, including case study design, interviewing and thematic analysis. You can synthesise complex findings into scenario designs and actionable outputs
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component. Our scientists conduct ground-breaking fundamental and applied research in the fields of Life and Health Science & Technology, Nanoscience, Chemical Engineering, Radiation Science & Technology, and