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REQUIREMENTS The Department of Mechanical Engineering is seeking a research assistant under the direct supervision of Dr. Amrita Basak. Job Duties: Perform experiments and characterize wire-powder 3D printed
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kinetic modeling Experience with (or willingness to learn) 3D modeling, CAD software, and 3D printing What We Offer: TV-L (E13, 67%) collective agreement ( Current TV-L pay table [pdf-Datei] ) A three-year
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gas chromatography. It is also probable that you will use CAD (e.g. for 3D printing), programming (e.g. Python) and MEMS chip design and fabrication. You should therefore have a desire to learn new
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match the chemical, mechanical, and morphological properties of native bone. The role of the PhD student at Empa will be the development of synthesis processes using light-based 3D printing of hydrogel
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to the development of a 3D-bioprinted, rapidly vacularising, stem cell-derived endocrine pancreatic construct to counter type 1 diabetes. You will develop light-responsive microgels for printing stem cell and organoid
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Raman systems. Demonstrated hands-on experience with rapid prototyping (PCB design, laser cutting, 3D printing) and middleware development to interconnect measurement systems. Experience integrating
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fabricate (3D print) bespoke equipment tailored to the project's specific needs. Contribute to interdisciplinary research efforts, fostering collaboration between various research groups, and actively
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fabrication capabilities include; nanoscale 3D printing, thin-film deposition, plasma etching, photolithography, oxidation, and diffusion. Major characterization capabilities include; scanning electron
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the technology of 3D Additive Manufacturing in terms of spatial resolution, speed, scalability, and multi-material printing. The joint advances of Research Areas A and B will create a “technology push”. Building
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or industry. The key responsibilities include: conducting experimental research on the BLIB, using advanced physical chemistry techniques; designing and building setups with lab equipment and 3D printing