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manufacturing, enabling lightweight, durable, and automation-friendly assembly processes. Compared to traditional joining methods, adhesive bonding offers advantages such as reduced mass and minimized stress
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into practical design insights and potential policy recommendations. In doing so, you’ll support landscape architects in designing spaces that optimize health and biodiversity outcomes, promoting the coexistence
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crosslinkers, to enhance material properties and the integration of a bacterial synthetic biology host in a co-cultivation approach to optimize cost-efficiency of the process and quality of the product
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CFD validation and optimize appendage performance for wind-assisted ships. Join us in conducting towing tank experiments and applying cutting-edge experimental techniques to enhance numerical models
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geological structures. Additionally, the cyclic nature of hydrogen injection and extraction complicates the flow process, influencing geomechanical behaviour and geochemical reactions. The interaction between
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for an optimal work-life balance. Sabbatical leave, study leave, and partially paid parental leave. A structural end-of-year bonus of 8.3%. Excellent pension plan via ABP. In addition to these excellent secondary
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topologies based on technologies that have not been explored before, (2) optimization of the MEMS fabrication process, (3) fabrication of the sensor chips in the MESA+ cleanroom and (4) evaluation
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physics-based computer models. Impact: Evaluate knee joint laxity and then optimize surgery and treatment to reduce laxity while permitting natural range of motion. We are seeking a PhD researcher for a 4
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their behavior to optimize coating properties. What sets this opportunity apart: Real-world impact: Collaborate closely with academic and industrial partners, upscaling your synthesized materials for real-world
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contracts. The candidate would become a member of the Systems, Control, and Optimization group of the (Applied) Mathematics Department and will work under the supervision of Prof. Bart Besselink. Where