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Materials Christian Büll has developed an innovative method for producing and studying human mucins, large proteins covered with complex sugar molecules known as glycans. Mucins protect the lining
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design material and explore an ‘aesthetics of uncertainty’ in the design of smart home systems. Instability is an attribute of dynamical models and systems. With increasing connectivity between different
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electronics leads to CO2-emissions, resource scarcity, e-waste and pollution, thereby providing important environmental and societal challenges. Extending the lifetimes of consumer electronics is essential
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making more sustainable choices in all aspects of the activities for which you apply for funding, such as the conscious use of materials, catering and means of communication. About the Dobberke Grant
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methods, you will contribute to user-friendly statistical software, such as an R package, and develop guidance material for other researchers. You will share your findings through academic publications
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itself by the use of materials, orientation and type of buildings, or the influence of vegetation. Project description The candidate will focus on the urban environment and develop a model to predict the
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10 Feb 2026 Job Information Organisation/Company University of Groningen Department Zernike Institute for Advanced Materials Research Field Chemistry » Physical chemistry Physics » Chemical physics
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regulatory phase-outs. MagHeat tackles this challenge head-on by developing a radically new heat pump technology based on the magnetocaloric effect (MCE). In MCE, certain solid-state materials heat up when
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approach that combines semantic material data, design-for-circularity, and hub logistics to scale high-quality reuse in regional infrastructure ecosystems (primary focus: Twente; validation: Brabant). Reuse
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of information are robust against perturbations that would normally scatter the information carriers, resulting in waste heat and reduction of energy efficiency. In addition to topological protection of electronic