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models combined with the finite element method. Constitutive relations are required to describe material behavior. Advanced stainless steel typically possess complex microstructures across various length
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models combined with the finite element method. Constitutive relations are required to describe material behavior. Advanced stainless steel typically possess complex microstructures across various length
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adaptation and learning from their experiences. Using a combination of theory, numerical experiments and precision desktop experiments, we will create 3D materials with self-adapting elastic elements
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, the microstructure of its elements, and the interactions between groups of neurons in these circuits. In the CBClab we use state-of-the-art 3D imaging methods to measure the microstructure and connectivity in brain
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simulation techniques based on finite element and multibody dynamics formulations. Your tasks involve developing new elements tailored to the multi-physical effects seen in high-performance mechatronics
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. Experimental and theoretical skills in thermoplastic polymers and fiber reinforced composites, experience with polymer rheology is a plus. Experience with the finite element method and programming experience in
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, microfabrication, 3D-printing, finite element analysis, atomic force microscopy (AFM), microfluidics, optical microscopy, electron (cryo) microscopy, image analyis, statistical data analyis, and biophysics. You are
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. Preferably, you have experience in one or more of the following fields: scientific instrumentation, microfabrication, 3D-printing, finite element analysis, atomic force microscopy (AFM), microfluidics, optical
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should have a Master’s degree in mathematics or AI/computer science (with a strong mathematical component, including writing formal mathematical proofs), to be completed before the start of the position
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capacity. Micromachined mechanical flow sensors, based on bending or moving microstructures, have been primarily used for specific applications, such as measuring turbulence, where small and fast sensor