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Postdoc – Performance requirements for biobased construction materials used in the building envelope
determining performance requirements of materials and decarbonized buildings. The position is available from June 1st, 2026, or as soon as possible thereafter. The position is temporary for 2 years and is based
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operation process. Particularly, we seek to support architects to design more sustainable buildings through simulation-assisted performance feedback regarding initial design concepts. We will explore how AI
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processing, specimen preparation, microstructural and chemical characterization, and electrochemical performance evaluation. Depending on background and interests, the work may also involve exploring bio
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integrated energy systems that support the green transition. Your work tasks You will be part of ongoing research activities that address the market-driven operation and economic optimization of integrated
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performance and contributions to the research activities of the Geoinformatics and Earth Observation (GEO) research group. The department of Sustainability and Planning wasestablished in 1975, and is located in
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crystalline materials is often responsible for improved materials performance, but it is commonly overlooked in computational materials design. In this project, we will focus on developing accelerated
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, ubiquitous WiFi, and satellite channels can support robust perception and inference for distributed AI systems, and how delays, interference, and signal imperfections affect cognitive performance
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researchers. Start of employment: June 1st, 2026, or as soon as possible thereafter. We offer an exciting postdoc position in a dynamic, informal, high-performing environment with dedicated, friendly colleagues
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the department. The performance of other duties may be required to a limited extent. The university determines the exact weighting of the various responsibilities. The weighting of the various responsibilities may
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performance and contributions to the research activities of the Geoinformatics and Earth Observation (GEO) research group. The department of Sustainability and Planning wasestablished in 1975, and is located in