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the college with research areas including 3D printing, robotics, manufacturing, materials, nano-bio sensors, machine learning, tissue engineering and aerosol and particle physics. The Kate Gleason College
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Infrastructure? No Offer Description A tender is hereby opened for the award of 1 (one) Research Grant(s) (RG) in the scope of R&D projects Prime, "Tailoring 3D-Printed Inorganic Polymer Membranes for Enhanced
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digitalization of the construction process, the development of green fibre-reinforced concretes suitable for 3D printing, and the structural and environmental assessment of individual panels and their connection
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, the Core offers a range of services including custom research device design and fabrication, laboratory equipment calibrations and repair, 3D-printing services including anatomical models from CT and MR data
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spectrum digital single lens reflex (DSLR) cameras, Kowa RC-2 digitally converted fundus camera, 3D printed ODocs universal smartphone fundoscopy adapter, 35mHz high resolution ocular ultrasound, HRT III
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is to advance the field of bone tissue engineering by developing and characterizing artificial bone scaffolds using state-of-the-art 3D printing technology and advanced biomaterial inks. Scaffolds
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including knowledge in craft and properties. Experience with entertainment technology including Vectorworks, AutoCAD, automation and other show control systems, 3D printing and CNC fabrications technologies
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Proficiency in soldering, 3D printing, and small electronics Salary $10 an hour Posting Detail Information Posting Number SS01874P Is this position subject to a criminal background check? Yes Is any part of
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+” technologies (3D printing, augment/virtual/mixed reality, etc.) to enhance patient care at UCSF. CA3D+ is supported by University and philanthropic funding, and is a multi-disciplinary collaboration involving
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) 125845. https://doi.org/10.1016/J.APPLTHERMALENG.2025.125845. P. Roudný, T. Syrový, Thermal conductive composites for FDM 3D printing: A review, opportunities and obstacles, future directions, J. Manuf