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-material dissolution dynamics, keyhole formation, thermo-capillary flow, evaporation-induced recoil pressure, phase transitions (melting, vaporization, solidification), vapor plume formation dynamics, and
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and explant cultures or microphysiological placenta-embryo chip) Identification of molecular developmental toxicity mechanisms of UFPs and MNPs Development of original research ideas within
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reflection, beam trapping in powder streams and powder beds, multi-material dissolution dynamics, keyhole formation, thermo-capillary flow, evaporation-induced recoil pressure, phase transitions (melting
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and validation through indoor and outdoor experiments. Your profile We seek a highly motivated and dedicated postdoctoral researcher with a PhD (or equivalent) in robotics, materials science/engineering
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The candidate should have a PhD degree in Microbiology, Biotechnology, Materials Science or related disciplines with a deep scientific curiosity in bacteria-materials interactions. Key qualifications include
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Collaboration with surgeons, engineers, chemists and fiber technologists Your profile PhD in polymer science or biomedical engineering Hands-on experience in hydrogel development, bacteria-materials interaction
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other exciting projects ranging from autonomous sputter deposition to the development of new ferroelectric materials for non-volatile memory applications. Your profile PhD degree in physics, materials
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participate in the experiments, advise/guide for long-term knowhow transfer Publish the results in peer-reviewed journals and present at international conferences Your profile PhD degree in Physics or a related
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materials for non-volatile memory applications. Your profile PhD degree in physics, materials science, chemistry, electrical engineering or a related discipline Strong background in materials informatics and
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and validate the equipment. Your profile PhD in Materials Science, Mechanical Engineering, or Experimental Physics Experience in determining mechanical properties at surfaces Experience in surface