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Vacancies EngD Position: Design Optimization for Additively Manufactured Medical Implants Key takeaways The project Additive Manufacturing has opened new frontiers in medical device engineering. Yet
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the boundaries of science and technology for a better world. An international community of close to 7,000 employees and 13,000 students work and study on the vibrant and inspiring campus. TU/e is an inclusive
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include sustainable energy, process technology and materials science, nanotechnology and technical medicine. As part of a people-first tech university that aims to shape society, individuals and connections
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chemistry has led to the development of new materials and their application in such devices as OLED screens. What the jury says about Blom and De Leeuw ‘The joint research carried out by Paul Blom and Dago de
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of application include sustainable energy, process technology and materials science, nanotechnology and technical medicine. As part of a people-first tech university that aims to shape society, individuals and
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progress by streamlining research across disciplines. In chemistry, it enables the modeling of complex structure-function relationships with unprecedented accuracy. Additionally, deep generative models allow
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please use the following link: www.rug.nl/research/ape Qualifications Candidates should have a PhD degree in materials science and engineering. A strong background in chemical vapor deposition and
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candidate will be supervised by prof. dr. Francesco Maresca, chair of the Mechanics of Materials unit of the Engineering and Technology institute Groningen (ENTEG). Organization Founded in 1614
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Engineering, Computational Physics, Materials Science or a related discipline is required, with experience in atomistic modelling of materials and machine learning. Experience in atomistic modelling (molecular
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PhD Position in Physical Chemistry: Biosensing Using Colourful Liquid Crystals Faculty: Faculty of Science Department: Department of Physics Hours per week: 36 to 40 Application deadline: 28