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the Netherlands and across Europe. The programme addresses the system-wide conditions required to enable a successful hydrogen transition, including policies, infrastructure, technology, safety, economic incentives
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requirements We look forward to dynamic candidates that want to get their hands onto a real mission and bring a contribution to society. You also have: A PhD in engineering (computer science, aerospace
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will evaluate potential biases among different measurement approaches —including thermochronology, cosmogenic nuclides, and suspended sediment records— and apply advanced statistical analyses and erosion
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generation of circular design methodologies. You should have: PhD degree in design engineering, industrial ecology, aerospace engineering or a related field Experience with work in research projects with
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multimodal modeling, interaction design, and adaptive systems. Job requirements We are looking for applicants who have or expect to receive a PhD degree before joining the project. Applications have a relevant
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postdoctoral researcher in our team, your primary focus will be the design, synthesis, and characterization of promising sulfide and halide-based inorganic solid electrolytes for different silicon anode
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batteries hold promise for long-duration storage of electrical energy, and aqueous redox flow batteries aim to combine the speed of storing and retrieving energy with the high safety standards and
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collaboration with a PhD student at the faculty of Industrial Design Engineering of TU Delft. You will be working on the sensing system in the armband. This will include the sensing yarn, a microfluidics system
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techniques and approaches. There will be ample opportunities to supervise PhD, MSc and BSc students in the group, and to become familiar with grant writing and funding acquisition. Careers advice and
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approaches treat NP design as static property prediction. This project takes a fundamentally different approach: using generative models to propose novel NP formulations and coupling them with explainability