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If you want to pursue a research career at the intersection of additive manufacturing (AM), microstructural engineering and advanced statistical/machine-learning (ML) based modelling, then this PhD
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tailoring their microstructure and to develop a direct link as well as a closed loop between processing and fabrication of materials on one hand, and material characterisation and simulation-theoretical
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controlled by tailoring their microstructure and to develop a direct link as well as a closed loop between processing and fabrication of materials on one hand, and material characterisation and simulation
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on gas-metal interactions and phase transformations as well as materials microstructure characterization. Your activities are related to externally financed research projects with academic and industrial
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the final weld. Microstructural simulation of grain sizes and morphology after solidification will be developed together with simulation of metallurgical phase transformations at microscale. Combining
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processing, specimen preparation, microstructural and chemical characterization, and electrochemical performance evaluation. Depending on background and interests, the work may also involve exploring bio
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-on experience with analytical techniques such as chromatography, rheology, physical chemistry-based and microstructure characterization methods Experience with food processing unit operations, preferably pilot
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degradation studies of solid oxide cells or related high-temperature electrochemical devices Have experience with materials or microstructural characterization techniques, e.g. SEM/EDX and XRD Have prior
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control over microstructural features which leads to uncertainty over the resulting mechanical behavior of the scaffolds. This project, funded by Novo Nordisk Foundation, focuses on bioprinting and