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The Photonic Forces group seeks a motivated and talented PhD student working at the intersection of the fields of nano-optomechanics and topological physics. Nanomechanical resonators are versatile...
Job descriptionThe challengeOur society relies heavily on technical systems to provide essential products and services such as energy, transportation, food, and products. These systems (called asse...
DIFFER (Dutch Institute for Fundamental Energy Research) and Technical University of Eindhoven, the Netherlands, are looking for aPosition PhD-studentIrène Curie Fellowship NoDepartment(s) Electrical EngineeringFTE 1,0Date off 20/08/2024Reference ...
Position Assistant ProfessorIrène Curie Fellowship NoDepartment(s) Mathematics and Computer ScienceFTE 1,0Date off 08/09/2024Reference number V32.7500Job descriptionWe have an opening for an Assistant Professor in Verification of Cryptographic imp...
The Soft Robotic Matter group at AMOLF is seeking a Postdoc who will work together with the Holland Hybrid Heart (HHH) consortium on the design, fabrication and analysis of an artificial soft heart...
This vacancy is part of the Irène Curie Fellowship and is currently only open to female candidates.Position Assistant ProfessorIrène Curie Fellowship YesDepartment(s) Electrical EngineeringFTE 1,0Date off 29/09/2024Reference number V36.7541Job des...
Are you interested in exploring the potential of quantum computing to address challenges in the Energy Transition? Do you have expertise in quantum computation and optimization techniques? If so, this position might be a good fit for you.Position ...
Position Associate Professor, Assistant ProfessorIrène Curie Fellowship NoDepartment(s) Electrical EngineeringFTE 1,0Date off 15/09/2024Reference number V36.7567Job descriptionAre you eager to work on the latest challenges in the control of high-t...
Enable pioneering research into nano and quantum technologyR&D is crucial to develop ever smaller and more powerful chips for resolving societal challenges. How about quantum computing to optimise traffic flows or predict weather patterns? Or the ...