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Job Description Are you driven by the potential of AI in medicine? Are you excited by the translational impact of bioengineering research and its potential to bridge fundamental science with real
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For more information about this position, please contact Prof. Dr. Ilona de Hooge by email: ilona.dehooge@wur.nl . For more information about the procedure you can contact Noorien Abbas, Corporate
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Berlin, and the Max Planck Institute in Hamburg. Our work combines physics, chemistry, and materials science – pushing the frontiers of quantum materials research. The overarching goal of the Collaborative
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» Inorganic chemistry Chemistry » Physical chemistry Engineering » Chemical engineering Engineering » Materials engineering Technology » Energy technology Technology » Materials technology Researcher Profile
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the largest faculty within the University, offering first-rate education and research in a wide range of science and engineering disciplines. The mission of the Zernike Institute for Advanced Materials
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will have or expect at least a II(i) Undergraduate honours degree or Masters degree (or equivalent) in Materials Science, Chemical Engineering, Chemistry, Physics or related discipline. A background in
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department You will be working in the Interfaces and Correlated Electron Systems (ICE) group of prof. Hans Hilgenkamp. Our research focuses on device concepts based on materials and interfaces with
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addition, throughout the project you may work together with Prof. Dr. Erica van Herpen (Wageningen University, expert on sustainable consumer behaviour and food waste), and Prof. Dr. Ruth Mugge (Delft
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This position is inside the SPETRA doctoral training unit which investigates new materials, methods and concepts for converting sunlight into usable energy sources. Inorganic Chalcogenide
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prosthetics. The project will be supervised by Prof. Sarah Cartmell, Prof. Julian Yates, and Dr. Jose R. Aguilar Cosme at the University of Manchester. While prosthetic materials continue to evolve, current