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of interest include: structural 3D printing (metals, concrete, and composites) computational mechanics and structural topology optimization vision-based structural health monitoring autonomous and drone-based
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over the mechanical and biological properties of tissue constructs. This biomaterial combined with living cells forms bioinks which are transformed into intricate biological structures using advanced 3D
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manufacturing processes for construction, including data-driven, sensing, and behaviour-informed robotic workflows. • AREA 3: Low-carbon 3D concrete printing, including computational design, process optimisation
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.) • Experience with marker-less video tracking and computer vision • Experience with CAD design and 3D printing • Familiarity with relational databases (e.g., SQL) • Demonstrated success in collaborative research
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networks for cancer metabolism, which further plays an important role in the development of novel cancer therapeutics. The Lee lab research tools include mammalian cancer cell lines, 3D organoid, xenografted
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networks for cancer metabolism, which further plays an important role in the development of novel cancer therapeutics. The Lee lab research tools include mammalian cancer cell lines, 3D organoid, xenografted
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University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill | Chapel Hill, North Carolina | United States | about 18 hours ago
articulated in the School’s Strategic Plan (https://pharmacy.unc.edu/about/oe/strategic-plan/). Our Vision is to be the global leader in pharmacy and pharmaceutical sciences. Our Mission is to prepare leaders