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Job description You will design, manufacture, test and validate two smart material systems/demonstrators: (i) a catheter for invasive surgery with shape and property morphing and (ii) an assistive
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. These passports are envisioned to revolutionize the way products are tracked and evaluated, providing detailed information about their materials, manufacturing processes, and lifecycle. With DPPs, parties
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smart industry. You will be part of a large national ‘Perspectief’ program Foundation Models for Industry (FIND), collaborating with leading Dutch universities, knowledge institutes, and industry partners
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devices, wireless power transfer, high frequency power conversion and sustainable energy systems. The team collaborates extensively with international universities and industry to accelerate Europe’s clean
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ecosystem services but are rapidly declining worldwide. Supported by for example the UN’s call to action in the ‘Decade on Restoration’ and the ‘EU Nature Restoration Law’, governments, industry and nature
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, cardiologists, and industry collaborators. This project involves clinical implementation at Erasmus MC, technical development at Delft University of Technology, and close collaboration with industry. You will
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collaborate with the other PhD researchers of the AWETRAIN Doctoral Network (https://awetrain.eu ) that are located all across Europe. This will include secondments to industry partners. Job requirements You
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opportunity to meet regularly and collaborate with the other PhD researchers of the AWETRAIN Doctoral Network (https://awetrain.eu ) that are located all across Europe. This will include secondments to industry
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sustainable and competitive chemical industry? Join our highly dynamic international team at the plasmalab at Maastricht University, working in close cooperation with industry. We are looking for a motivated
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. Process simulation software is being developed for virtual optimization of tool design and material handling, enabling first-time-right manufacturing. The predictive quality of these tools relies