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28 Feb 2026 Job Information Organisation/Company Delft University of Technology (TU Delft) Research Field Engineering » Computer engineering Engineering » Simulation engineering Researcher Profile
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Scattering instrument at the TU Delft Reactor Institute TU Delft Reactor Institute . You train and support users, including MSc and PhD students, postdocs, professors, and R&D specialists from industry. You
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funded by a EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description As a PhD student, you will be embedded in the research group Computational Imaging and
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neuroanatomy, neuroscience or a related field, and enjoy analysing neuroimaging data, scripting and data analysis? And are you passionate about medical imaging and its potential to improve our understanding
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) are facing a critical methodological juncture. While commercial AI tools like ChatGPT offer powerful capabilities for text analysis and coding, they act as black boxes that obscure how data is processed, pose
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tissue with high spatial precision. This PhD project focuses on the development of surgical micro-robotic devices, with emphasis on micro- and nano-fabrication and optical technologies for sensing
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, collaborate openly across institutions, and have the stamina to push through the engineering challenges that come with real-world physical AI. Your experience and profile: a PhD degree in Computer Vision
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, such as quantum sensors (Rydberg receivers, NV diamond sensors, etc.) and photonic sensors. You will also work on optical payloads based on more classical optical systems, including imagers and
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and analysing general Computer Vision methods, using real-world image data as a challenging experimental setting. Research focus The PhD will address open research questions in Computer Vision related
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EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description The Department of Earth Sciences is looking for a highly motivated PhD candidate with a MSc