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) The Materials Theory Group in the Materials Department is recruiting one fully-funded doctoral student to work under the supervision of Prof. Claude Ederer on the development and application of advanced
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responsibility for her/his experiments and scientific development Applicants should hold a Master’s degree in Biology, Biomedicine, Pharmaceutical Sciences, or a related Life Science discipline The ideal candidate
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to imaging with geophysical data. Our research focuses on mathematical methods for processing, imaging, and inversion of geophysical data, the physics of wave propagation, and the development of innovative
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biodegradation using advanced analytical approaches. We translate our scientific insights into practice by supporting the development of next-generation biodegradable polymers and informing current and future
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professional development, but also actively contributes to positive change in society You can expect numerous benefits , such as public transport season tickets and car sharing, a wide range of sports offered by
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bachelor’s and master’s students on related topics Monitor and investigate scientific ongoing development in medical robotics Profile We are looking for highly motivated candidates with: A master’s degree in
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lung's lymphatic vasculature in health and disease, with a focus on COPD, through the development of innovative organ-on-chip systems. Description Model development: Collaborate with research partners in
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Opportunity to work in a network of 15 PhD students in parallel Opportunities to present work at scientific conferences and to publish in high quality journals Personal and professional development support You
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. The PhD position will focus on developing a deep-learning algorithm for analyzing the acquired experimental data. The PhD position will focus on development a comprehensive and AI-driven platform
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is offering a PhD position focused on development of nanoengineered antimicrobial coatings. This project aims to tackle the growing challenge of infections caused by resistant bacteria through