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Saturday, April 26th, 2008
Description
The laboratory of engineering and environmental geology led by Prof. A. Parriaux (http://geolep.epfl.ch) invites applications for a PhD position in engineering geology. We seek a person who will use X-ray computed tomography (XRCT) to better characterize the state of alteration of various rock series, in terms of mineralogy, texture and microstructure. This subject is […]
PhD: Thorium Fuel Cycle in Next-generation Very High Temperature Reactor
Friday, February 8th, 2008
Department/faculty: Applied Sciences
Level: Master degree
Working hours: 38 hours per week (1 FTE)
Contract: Four years
Salary: Maximum of € 2558 per month gross
The Department of Radiation, Radionuclides and Reactors (www.rrr.tudelft.nl) is housed in the Reactor Institute Delft (RID). The department’s common focus is nuclear radiation and reactions. Although its areas of interest are varied, from materials, sensors […]
PhD Modelling and identification of the electron microscope system
Wednesday, November 14th, 2007Department: Delft Center for Systems and Control
Level: academic
Working hours: 38 hours per week (1.0 fte)
Term of contract: four years (48 months)
Salary: maximum of € 2,502 gross per month
Faculty of Mechanical, Maritime and Materials Engineering
The Faculty of Mechanical, Maritime and Materials Engineering, abbreviated as 3mE, delivers committed engineers and PhD students and carries out boundary-breaking […]
PhD student in computational biomechanics
Wednesday, October 31st, 2007A Ph.D. student with expertise in finite element methods is looked for to investigate structure-function relationships of human bone tissue.
The research will focus on modelling lamellar bone from the nano- to the meso level using analytical but mainly numerical methods such as finite element methods in the field of micro-mechanics, homogenization and periodic unit cell […]
Ph.D. position Microcantilever-Dynamics for Nanoscale-Measurements
Friday, October 26th, 2007Project description
Microcantilever based devices are important areas of research in MEMS and NEMS technology, and are used as sensors in state of the art instrumentation for research and industry. Due to their nonlinear dynamics and interaction with the measurement object, precise observation of the measurand is non trivial. Their fast dynamics (resonance frequencies to […]
PhD Adaptive control of a professional printer
Friday, October 26th, 2007Faculty of Mechanical, Maritime and Materials Engineering
The Faculty of Mechanical, Maritime and Materials Engineering, abbreviated as 3mE, delivers committed engineers and PhD students and carries out boundary-breaking scientific research in mechanical, maritime and materials engineering. 3mE is a perfect example of a dynamic and innovative faculty, with a European ambition, visibly contributing to society. […]
Two PhD projects in fundamentals of adsorption
Wednesday, October 17th, 2007Institute of Materials and Processes
Funding is available for two PhD studentships in Chemical Engineering, in the Institute of Materials and Processes at the University of Edinburgh.
The first student would work in collaboration with academic and industrial partners of a US Department of Energy grant on CO2 capture from coal fired power plants. The work […]
PhD position: Nanotechnology in Vienna
Saturday, October 6th, 2007Insitute for Inorganic Chemistry
VACANCIES (2 PhD)
The Department of
Environmental Geosciences - Nanogeosciences Division in co-operation with the Institute for Inorganic Chemistry offers two
—- 3 years PhD positions —-
1) Development, optimization and characterization of multifunctional nanoparticles for
clinical molecular imaging and therapy.
The PhD student will develop and apply state-of-the- art techniques (e.g. spectroscopy, light scattering,
electron microscopy, field-flow […]
Ph.D. position (4 years): Modeling and identification of the electron microscope system
Thursday, May 24th, 2007This project is part of the Condor project. The Condor project is a joint endeavor of a consortium of industrial and academic partners with the Embedded Systems Institute (see:
http://www.esi.nl/site/) having the Project Management responsibility. The carrying industrial partner is FEI Company (see: http://www.fei.com/), a world-leading supplier of tools for nanotechnology. Academic partners are Delft University […]


