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activities). Requirements: Master’s degree and documented experience and knowledge in either of the following: materials science, biomedical engineering, chemistry, chemical engineering, materials engineering
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well as investigating and tailoring the interaction of ultrasound in tissues and with engineered microstructures such as antibubbles . Ideal candidates will have a background in physics or mechanical/electrical
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is based at the Institute of Mechanical Process Engineering and Mechanics. You will work closely with another PhD candidate from the field of cryptography. The project is fully funded for five years
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. or comparable) in (bio-)physics, (bio-)chemistry, materials science, mechanical/(bio)chemical engineering or similar fields. Highly motivated and team-oriented Passion for multidisciplinary research and eagerness
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. or comparable) in (bio-)physics, (bio-)chemistry, materials science, mechanical/(bio)chemical engineering or similar fields. Highly motivated and team-oriented Passion for multidisciplinary research and eagerness
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engineered cancer cell lines (in collaboration with a technician) and design hypothesis-driven analyses to identify targetable mechanisms of genomic instability Contribute to developing reverse-translational
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science, sustainability, and technology to create a better future. Help shape the next generation of sustainable materials inspired by nature?s most powerful resource: water. For the Institute of Metallic
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focuses on two central aspects: accelerating technology development and designing sustainable P2X value chains. As a PhD researcher, you will contribute to the new stack designs for high-temperature
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results at leading conferences, publish in peer-reviewed journals, and actively contribute to knowledge exchange within the project consortium Your Profile: Master’s degree in mechanical engineering
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grades in the field of mechanical engineering, material science, physics, computational science or similar, with experience in modeling and simulation Strong understanding of the (computational) mechanics