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team, where PhD students and postdocs work alongside senior scientists to shape the future of photonics. The Integrated Solid-State Photonics Lab is a newly established research group within
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1D and 2D materials for thermal management applications using chip last or chip first concepts in collaboration with our EU project partners. Contribute to the supervision of master’s and PhD students
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and work with talented PhD students to advance the state-of-the-art in nanomechanics, optomechanics and cavity quantum electrodynamics. This is a highly multidisciplinary project involving
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-actively collaborate in a network of different research groups Willingness to work in a team and to mentor PhD students Strong written and verbal communication skills in English The following experience will
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platform Who we are looking for Required qualifications: Applicants must hold a PhD degree awarded no more than three years prior to the application deadline* in: Electrical engineering Engineering physics
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technologies to assess the multicellular environment within three-dimensional microtumor models. The project focuses particularly on understanding how the tumor microenvironment (TME) undergoes architectural
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. The project focuses particularly on understanding how the tumor microenvironment (TME) undergoes architectural remodeling – including changes in extracellular matrix composition, tissue mechanics, and spatial
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What you will do Supervise master’s and/or PhD students to a certain extent Possibility to engage in teaching at undergraduate/master’s level The position is meritorious for future roles in academia
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-level engineering relevance. We welcome applicants with a PhD in Aerospace Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Energy Engineering, Applied Physics, or a closely related field. The candidate should have a
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at every scale. We’re a collaborative research team, where PhD students and postdocs work alongside senior scientists to shape the future of photonics. Our research is both experimental and theoretical and