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on tribological properties of dispersed and multi-component food systems. What will you do? The quality and sensory perception of foods is determined by the structure and physicochemical properties
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staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Hydrogen is a recognized crucial component, required for many industrial processes. The sustainable electrochemical production
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Vacancies PhD position on “Separator development for alkaline water electrolysis” Key takeaways Hydrogen is a recognized crucial component, required for many industrial processes. The sustainable
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the Faculty of Engineering Technology (ET), is seeking a highly motivated PhD candidate to investigate magnet-to-metal adhesive bonding. Research in the Surface Technology and Tribology group focuses
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Vacancies PhD position in Advanced bonding for magnet-metal systems Key takeaways The Surface Technology and Tribology group at the Department of Mechanics of Solids, Surfaces & Systems (MS3), part
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repair and improvement techniques suitable for the rehabilitation of damaged welded and bolted joints typical for bridge structures. Assisted by finite element modelling, existing techniques are selected
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of tissue response at spatiotemporal scales not achieved before, with complimentary techniques. We will establish finite element (FE) models of the human cochlea in (not limited to ABAQUS, ANSYS, etc.), using
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or strong interest in geomechanical and/or hydrological modelling using continnum-based numerical methods (e.g., finite element method, finite difference method); strong quantitative and programming skills
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(e.g., finite element method, finite difference method); experience or strong interest in using reflection seismics for subsurface exploration; strong quantitative and programming skills; the ability
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efficiently work in a highly multidisciplinary team. You have a strong background in linear and tensor algebra, non-linear mechanics, advanced finite element analysis, computational solid mechanics