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therefore teams up materialists, electrical engineers, and computer scientists of TUD, RWTH Aachen and Gesellschaft für Angewandte Mikro- und Optoelektronik mbH ( AMO ) in Aachen, Forschungszentrum Jülich
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the interfacial phenomena between water contaminants and adsorbent materials. As a member of the “Nano-Micro-Macro. Structure in Materials” research group, led by Prof. Joerg Jinschek, you will push the boundaries
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! Scientists have speculated about the inherent potential of molecular systems for information processing since the dawn of computer science. However, the digital computing paradigm is inherently ill-suited
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devices. The microneedles are manufactured by a collaborating group (Biomaterial Microsystems) at DTU Nanolab. The PhD candidate will be a part of the Pharmaceutical Technology group (see more information
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PhD scholarship in Biomaterials-based Approach for the Creation of Artificial Red Blood Cells - D...
disciplines, and publish in leading journals Hold a full-time, paid position for 3 years with benefits and a structured PhD training program About the research group You will join the Biomimetics, Biocarriers
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engineering. Expertise in numerical tools (Ansys, JMAG, .etc) and programming are desirable. Experience in electrical machine prototype development would be advantageous. Eligibility and Application
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create a computational tool based on experimental input, simulated data, and machine learning methodology to extract 3D atomic structure information from 2D identical location STEM images. STEM image data
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the following skills and qualifications (tailored to the specific project): Driven individuals who want to be a part of a world class team Some familiarity in healthcare or engineering/image based analysis
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mathematical statistics (University of Gothenburg / Chalmers University of Technology) Prof. Mats Nilsson, pioneer in spatial genomics (SciLifeLab & Stockholm University) Integration into the national DDLS
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molecular cell identification and single-/two-photon imaging techniques. You will work at the Leibniz Institute for Neurobiology (LIN) with Prof. Stefan Remy and in close cooperation with Dr. Janelle Pakan