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high accuracy in the early stages of next generation manufacturing process, and across many different usecases. As the process matures and enters high volume manufacturing, these models can be
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investigate the key parameters influencing the growth process, with a primary focus on anisotropic matrix organization. While this project is entirely computational in nature, you will collaborate closely with
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online. We will not process applications sent by email and/or post. As part of knowledge security, TU Delft conducts a risk assessment during the recruitment of personnel. We do this, among other things
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approached as a situated process emerging through the interaction of data, models, professional judgement, and organisational context. Depending on your interests and empirical setting, the project will
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start between March and September 2026. Your profile Master’s degree in (Building) Acoustics, Physics, Aerospace engineering or an equivalent study; Collaborative and self-directed, and receptive
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Curie PhD network centred on mechanobiology, i.e. the study of how physical forces and mechanical cues shape cell physiology. Evidence indicates that key mechanisms of neurodegeneration and cancer
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20 Feb 2026 Job Information Organisation/Company AMOLF Research Field Engineering » Electrical engineering Engineering » Microengineering Physics » Applied physics Physics » Optics Researcher
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Algebraic Topology. The PhD student will work on topics in Topology such as manifold invariants, exploring links to Homotopy Theory and Mathematical Physics, under the supervision of Renee Hoekzema
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)particles during the production process, including a foaming step to increase access to these functional particles. Such membranes will be relevant to several important applications, ranging from the removal
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future of sustainable materials and technologies! Information and application Are you interested? Send your application before March 31, 2026 via the provide button and should include: Personal motivation