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-Enhanced Biomaterials for Next-Generation Skeletal Repair Our goal: To develop next-generation biomaterials that actively stimulate bone regeneration by delivering molecular instructions directly to cells
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Quantum Information (QGQI) cluster at the University of Amsterdam. The main focus of the group is to study the quantum dynamics in trapped ions while at the same time developing technology for emerging
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experimentally explore their fascinating dynamics. This project consists of an experiment-theory collaboration in which a PhD candidate in Experimental Nano & Ultrafast Magnetism, supervised by Prof. Bert Koopmans
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will include a postdoc working on propositions and a postdoc working on provability. The team also includes a research assistant, providing organizational and administrative support. You have a master’s
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, producing vibrant colors without molecular pigments. However, these structures are typically fragile and sensitive to moisture, limiting their practical applications. In this project, you will develop
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within the SecReSy4You MSCA Doctoral Network at Eindhoven University of Technology. Information The Dynamics and Control group at Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e) conducts world-class research
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Skills/Qualifications Master degree in Molecular Biology, Biotechnology, Nanomedicine and/or Nanomaterial Science. Practical experience in molecular biology and molecular biology characterization
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Nanomagnetism, supervised by Prof. Bert Koopmans, based at Eindhoven University of Technology. In this project, we aim to develop an optical pen using laser-induced magnetization dynamics and switching to write
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on swept wings. A range of fabrication facilities available within our laboratory can be used to produce functional prototypes. All prototypes will be characterised for their dynamic and geometrical
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University of Technology (TU/e). Our group consists of six full professors, three associate professors, seven assistant professors, several postdocs, approximately 40 EngD and PhD candidates, and support staff