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that rotations play in gas-surface collisions. Working within a well-supported and experienced research group, the student will join and further develop a unique Magnetic Molecular Interferometer (MMI) apparatus
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Description of the offer : Spin triangles are magnetic molecules predicted to display spin chirality, magnetoelectricity and protected quantum degrees of freedom. These characteristics could allow
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-robots. Recently, 3D printing has been used to manufacture such devices with functional features that enabled them to respond to environmental cues, including temperature, pH, light, magnetic fields, and
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magnetic-assisted or ultrasonic-assisted manufacturing would be advantageous. Good oral and written communication skills with the ability to prepare presentations, reports and journal papers to the highest
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functional features that enabled them to respond to environmental cues, including temperature, pH, light, magnetic fields, and ultrasound. This project will develop the materials, methods, and designs
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a growing field, with many applications in biomedical devices, electronics, and autonomous machines. Actuators to drive these robots utilise electronic, chemical, pressure, magnetic, or thermal
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Developing innovative technology solutions and bringing them to application - that is our goal at the Fraunhofer Institute for Photonic Microsystems IPMS . With our expertise in the development
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(Massey University) ‘Peptide-based piezoelectric materials for electrically stimulated antibacterial applications’ with Professor Viji Sarojini (University of Auckland) ‘Multiscale magnetic materials
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). The position offers the chance to obtain further academic qualification (usually PhD). Tasks: scientific research in the field of integrated microelectronics with a special focus on biomedical applications