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science. Further information about our research can be found on our website. Responsibilities You will develop and apply innovative genetic code expansion tools to achieve site-selective incorporation
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-house gelatin- and peptide-based formulations, which will be further refined through integration with advanced scaffold materials developed by partners (such as plasma-activated materials). These bioinks
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processes in flow batteries. This project focuses on developing physics-based models of electrochemical double layers and their spectro-electrochemical characterisation, contributing to fundamental
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upscaling techniques to the continuum scale will be applied. Finally, the aim is to develop a cell scale model using a macro-homogeneous description of the porous electrode with free flow channels
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The Center for Intelligent Optics (CIO) develops advanced optical technologies, including imaging, spectroscopy, and laser ablation methods. Our goal is to bridge these cutting-edge laser
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their ideas - something shaped by their effort and policy influence. The project develops a comprehensive index of MP quality always with a close focus on which qualities voters value most. In a second step, we
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biodegradation using advanced analytical approaches. We translate our scientific insights into practice by supporting the development of next-generation biodegradable polymers and informing current and future
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) The Materials Theory Group in the Materials Department is recruiting one fully-funded doctoral student to work under the supervision of Prof. Claude Ederer on the development and application of advanced
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and flow field interactions Tuning of the CFD models with experimental results Artificial Neural Network training and development Scientific publications in journals and at conferences Supervision
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Network with 15 funded 3-year PhD positions in parallel. Your profile Master Degree in environmental/natural sciences or engineering, or similar. Experience with developing computational models Preferably