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to engineer organ-specific ECs. The obtained insights will be used to explore experimental approaches to control vascularization of engineered tissues and organoids. You will work with human induced pluripotent
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-reciprocal interactions between migrating cells Owing to their active nature, interactions between migrating cells can be non-reciprocal. However, the extent to which cells control their collective behaviour
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-reciprocal interactions between migrating cells Owing to their active nature, interactions between migrating cells can be non-reciprocal. However, the extent to which cells control their collective behaviour
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elements with controllable stiffness. The project will involve analytical and computational modelling, as well as designing and conducting lab experiments. Key questions include: How to create materials
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. Excellent communication skills and a strong command of the English language. Be at ease engaging with scientists from different fields (engineering, robotics, ICT, SSH, etc.) and cultures, to maximise
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shape your own academic trajectory by developing your own research and theoretical questions and conceptual tools, by taking control of your work schedule, and making contribution to the project’s overall
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master’s degree in history, philosophy, French Studies, political thought or a related field by 1 October 2025; Good passive and active command of the French language Professional proficiency in English; An
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active command of the French language Professional proficiency in English; An ability to work both independently and as a team member A demonstrable interest in academic research and a strong drive to grow
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for Ships. The industrial partners will provide excess to use cases and recorded data of state-of-the art zero-emission ships. The zero-emission laboratory of MARIN can be used for validation of the control
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and conceptual tools, by taking control of your work schedule, and making contribution to the project’s overall development. You will be supported by two academic supervisors (one of them is the