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success. Requirements You are holding a PhD degree in physics or comparable discipline at the start of the position. You have prior experience in quantum computing, especially in the theory of solid-state
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cell research, and bioartificial organs. About the role As a postdoctoral researcher, you will design, fabricate, and characterize 3D-printed scaffold architectures using a range of additive
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. Thermoplastic composites, combined with novel material architectures, are central to this transition, enabling recyclable, lightweight structures. Research now targets energy-efficient, automated processes and
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join a welcoming, inclusive, and supportive team where diverse perspectives are valued and collaboration is at the heart of our success. Requirements You are holding a PhD degree in physics or comparable
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disruptive technology you plan to use? Please describe your proposed solution (e.g. AI architectures, etc.). Please describe your personal interest in tackling environmental sustainability challenges and
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design, fabricate, and characterize 3D-printed scaffold architectures using a range of additive manufacturing technologies, including light-based (DLP) and extrusion-based (3D fiber deposition) approaches
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convolutional and transformer-based architectures, as well as methods for modeling temporal dynamics in longitudinal imaging and omics data. You will also develop explainable AI (XAI) techniques to link imaging
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designs, sustainable skies. Job description The path to sustainable aviation relies on innovative, efficient production technologies. Thermoplastic composites, combined with novel material architectures
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) concerning turn-key on-board hardware data handling solutions, with an emphasis on: platform and payload data handling architectures and their building blocks (equipment/units, modules and key components
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education. Specifically, the tasks are: Design, implement and validate a tool to collect and analyze learning demands of learners. Design, implement and validate a modular software architecture that can