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an interdisciplinary research project called “c/o Glass - making flat glass circular in the built environment sector”. Flat glass is a well-used material in the construction industry but has traditionally been disposed
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6 additional partners: FHNW, PBC Ltd, XapHe, Quintus Technologies AB, CAU ZU Kiel and (Uppsala University Hospital). The network aims to provide Advanced Research Training for Additive Manufacturing
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collaboration with Lund University. The candidate is expected to have a strong mathematical background particularly in stochastic modeling, optimization, and reinforcement learning. As a PhD student, you devote
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at the intersection of AI and advanced electron microscopy. The project focuses on developing novel self-supervised and physics-informed deep learning methods to restore and denoise Transmission
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on developing a fundamental understanding and numerical models for multiphase flows, which are crucial for various industrial processes. The successful candidate will develop advanced physics-based methods in
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led by Professor Johan Malmström develops techniques in quantitative and structural mass spectrometry to analyze protective antibody repertoires at high resolution. This detailed information
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through a combination of registry-based epidemiological studies, in vitro modelling of biofilm behaviour, and in vivo investigations of antibiotic pharmacokinetics and efficacy. The project is part of
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lab set-ups, using real and model waste feedstocks. Some of the experimental studies will be conducted in lab-scale setups at the Department of Chemistry but given TNO’s unique infrastructure we will
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the future through innovative education and ground-breaking research results, and based on the Arctic region, we create global social benefit. Our scientific and artistic research and education are conducted
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of implant surfaces functionalised with antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) using experimental infection models to assess the biocompatibility and therapeutic potential of AMP-coated titanium and polymers in