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://zfai.buaa.edu.cn/ Additive Manufacturing & Bioinspired Composites Group We focus on the development of the novel 3D printing strategy and bioinspired composites: Building advanced 3D printing equipment to achieve
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significant academic and/or industry experience in the specified area(s) of the course they are applying to teach. These are part-time non-benefitted positions. Course Descriptions: SPDI-321 Advanced 3D CADD
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of one (1) research grant for a Bachelor's degree within the scope of the I&D project 3D-BONECRAFT – Development and Evaluation of Polyhydroxyalkanoate/MXene Biocomposites for 3D Printing of Bone Tissue
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packages, 3D printing in a range of formats, and CNC on a range of 2D/3D small, medium, and large machine types and materials (Wood/Metal and Plastic) is very welcome. We desire a candidate who thrives both
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applications such as seed coatings, paper applications, packaging, rheological additives and biomedical 3D printing. At the same time, we are building new value chains that utilize local residual flows and
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supportive team environment Desirable: CAD design (various packages). 3D printing (multiple formats). CNC operation on 2D/3D machines (small, medium, large) for wood, metal, and plastic. For more information
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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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insight Develop and use Python tools for EIS data processing and modeling Perform microstructural and compositional analysis (electron microscopy, XRD, Raman, EDS) Contribute to fabrication of SOE cells (3D
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the newly built Ångström House 10, which contains a visualization studio, a social robot lab, a maker space and 3D printing workshop. Researchers work in all areas of IT, from designing processers, through
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funded by the CAM, in a project related to the manufacture of a biomimetic artificial cornea using 3D printing and adult mesenchymal stem cells, led by Dr María Paz de Miguel, director of the IdiPAZ Cell