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SD-26006 PHD STUDENT IN METAL DECORATED METAL OXIDE NANOSTRUCTURES FOR ENHANCED PLASMONIC LIGHT H...
metal oxide nanostructures — materials that combine metal nanoparticles (Au) with semiconducting oxides (ZnO, CuO) to boost optical absorption and opto-electronic performance. The project is part of a
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(mechanical, electromagnetic, and, possibly, fluid-dynamic) and multi-scale simulations for drone components using finite element tools (e.g., Abaqus, Comsol). · Supporting the development of an AI
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: Ph.D with postdoctoral experience in chemistry, physics, biophysics, biomedical engineering, nanotechnology, and related with focus in translational (nano)medicine. At least six years have passed since
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Psychology Group at the University of Vienna. This currently includes one full professor, one tenure-track professor, four postdoctoral researchers, four PhD students, an organisational assistant, and student
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, postdoctoral associates, and students in the Department of Cell Biology and help them develop and carry out computational strategies for the (multi-platform) analysis of new datasets generated in their own and
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EU MSCA doctoral (PhD) position in Materials Engineering with focus on mechanistic study of high cor
on unravelling the origin of the elevated corrosion rates of AM-built Mg- and Zn-alloys. The work will revolve around micro- and nanoscopic visualization of initial micro-galvanic activity upon metal contact with
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EU MSCA doctoral (PhD) position in Materials Engineering with focus on computational optimization of
, scanning speed, layer thickness, scan strategy and subsequent heat-treatment) has a significant effect on the microstructure (grain size, alloying elements distribution, crystallographic texture), mechanical
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EU MSCA doctoral (PhD) position in Materials Engineering with focus on mechanistic study of biodegra
at metal-electrolyte interface; gain understanding of the factors influencing the initiation and propagation of localized corrosion and associated mechanically assisted corrosion. Research stays are planned
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key component of the project will also explore general metabolite-mediated signaling in the aortic endothelium, aiming to identify novel molecular pathways involved in vascular inflammation and
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PhD fellowship at the Copenhagen Center for Glycocalyx Research at the Department of Cellular and Mo
technologies to study cell signaling and protein modifications providing an essential element of the glycocalyx-focused research at CGR. As such, our core resources include proteomic, glycoproteome data and