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Vacancies PhD position in Simulation of Thermoplastic Composites Manufacturing for Aerospace Applications Key takeaways The PhD positions Press forming of thermoplastic composites Press forming is a
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requirements, resulting in organ- and tissue-specific vasculature, such as their size, vascular wall composition, blood flow rate, mechanical properties and stresses, hemodynamics, and permeability. Efforts
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Programme? Not funded by a EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description The PhD positions Press forming of thermoplastic composites Press forming is
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composition, blood flow rate, mechanical properties and stresses, hemodynamics, and permeability. Efforts to engineer or regenerate vessels, as well as to vascularize tissues and organ(oid)s, should therefore
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Wetsus - European centre of excellence for sustainable water technology | Netherlands | about 1 month ago
, we explore how dewaterability of sewage sludge can be improved by actively controlling the composition of extracellular polymeric substances (EPS). EPS play a key role in sludge dewatering as they
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information on the gas properties and, therefore, on the composition of the gas. Important drawbacks of mechanical sensors are the fragility of the sensitive mechanical structures and susceptibility
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outbreaks, yet the scientific literature paints a conflicting picture. This projects aims to reveal the ‘why?’ behind the variation in diversity-disease relationships. What mechanisms of pathogen transmission
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the risk of disease outbreaks, yet the scientific literature paints a conflicting picture. This projects aims to reveal the ‘why?’ behind the variation in diversity-disease relationships. What mechanisms
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focus on how drinking water treatment technologies are being challenged by the consequences of a changing climate in Sub-Saharan Africa, such as temperature extremes and changes in the composition
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fail to reach those most in need. To develop equitable and effective policy tools, further research is needed on the contexts, compositions, and mechanisms of retrofits, as well as a deeper understanding