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10 Apr 2026 Job Information Organisation/Company Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam (VU) Research Field Engineering » Chemical engineering Engineering » Materials engineering Physics » Optics Researcher
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. You will work at the intersection of material science and molecular biology to develop a clinically relevant, market-available biomaterial for bone regeneration enhanced with mRNA therapy encoding
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mediators that aim to improve the stability of the system, the development of materials that can function as solid booster materials to improve the energy density, and their assessment of performance in
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conscious use of materials, catering and means of communication. The Academy established the KNAW Ter Meulen Fund in 1983. The Ter Meulen Fund consists of the estate of H.C.E. ter Meulen, who worked in
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covalent networks, supramolecular materials, light-responsive systems, and 3D-printable bioinks to create controlled culture environments for organoids and other advanced 3D in vitro models. These in vitro
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, biotechnology, synthetic biology and materials for energy storage and conversion, our faculty aims to provide solutions to important problems of the 21st century. To that end, we educate innovative students in
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engineering, materials science, or a closely related field, with demonstrated interest or experience at the interface of computation and data driven methods. Experience with computational modelling techniques
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from waveguides on the chip. By using the latest advances in electrooptic nonlinear materials, these waveguides can adjust the brightness and phase of the light at very high speed. The METAPIC project is
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materials? Do you thrive in a highly innovative, creative and multicultural environment, and want to lead the way towards a sustainable future? If all these sounds fascinating, then this PhD position may be
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technologies (including light-based volumetric and multiphoton printing, as well as magnetic and acoustic field-based techniques) to control cells and materials directly within assembled and in vivo developing