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for manufacturing large structures such as fuselage and wing panels. Reliable process control is critical: underheating leads to poor bonding, while overheating causes polymer degradation. At the heart of process
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affordable and durable long-duration energy storage. The approach is to use hierarchical structures, i.e. complex material layers that can be optimized to specific battery chemistries and flow phenomena from
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the properties of the synthesized nanometer thin films and their interaction with neighboring layers and their environment. In particular for complex structures such as multi-layers of alternating materials, it
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incoming tape and the substrate locally, which are then fused and consolidated under pressure from a compaction roller. LAFP is particularly attractive for manufacturing large structures such as fuselage and
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University, University of Groningen, and Utrecht University of Applied Sciences, supervisors from the Construction Management and Engineering cluster at the University of Twente, and a strong network of
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the development of a Virtual Training Environment (VTE) for disaster response simulation, integration of Building Information Modelling (BIM) with Structural Health Monitoring (SHM) using smart sensor networks, and
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of substrate interactions on structural integrity of biomolecules will be part of the research effort. The effort should aim to use precision microfluidic control to discover high-resolution strucutral
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of Twente and the Infomatter group at AMOLF. The SMIP project aims at revolutionising computing by developing adaptive, smart materials that combine memory and learning directly within their structure
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, the influence of surface energy in 2D materials on liquid spreading and the effect of substrate interactions on structural integrity of biomolecules will be part of the research effort. The effort should aim
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computational model to capture the complex transport of gases, liquids, and charges in these porous structures, including the complex interfaces between them. Insights from the model will directly guide the