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Oversight Based on a Multidimensional Conception of Fairness”, complementing the PI (Mahsa Shabani) and a PhD candidate. The project runs from 2026 to 2031. The main aim of the overall project is to develop a
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responsiveness to environmental stimuli such as solvent composition, temperature, light, or electric fields. In this project, we aim to exploit this responsiveness to design multi-layer polymer brush architectures
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generation of circular design methodologies. You should have: PhD degree in design engineering, industrial ecology, aerospace engineering or a related field Experience with work in research projects with
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not reached vulnerable groups or created impact at scale. SMARTSCALE brings together scientists, local partners, and governments to learn from past experiences and design better ways to spread moisture
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closely with PhD candidates, technical staff, and collaborators on stem cell culture, organoid and Chimeroid generation, tissue processing, and molecular profiling, while also taking a leading role in
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in September 2026. Job requirements You hold a PhD with a focus on experimental fluid mechanics, for example in aerospace engineering, mechanical engineering, or applied physics. You have proven
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conditions, to thus be in a position to connect processes that occur at small scale to stability of food products, also at longer time scales. If successful this will speed up food product innovation greatly
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—exhibit strong responsiveness to environmental stimuli such as solvent composition, temperature, light, or electric fields. In this project, we aim to exploit this responsiveness to design multi-layer
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expanding regulatory frameworks on emissions, circularity, and responsible sourcing. These developments do not only add risks — they fundamentally change how supply chains need to be designed and governed
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two crucial research questions: how do materials degrade in solution and solid phase, and what is the (extent of) correlation between these processes? While PhD candidates will design and apply new