23 postdoc-molecular-dynamics-simulation PhD positions at Delft University of Technology (TU Delft) in Netherlands
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meter with a non-insulating pipe wall. The research will use existing MHD direct numerical simulations to investigate the flow physics. You will also construct a prototype to test the performance using
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designing and fabricating nanophotonic structures, building an optical low-temperature setup, to performing experiments and simulating spin dynamics. Next to this, you will have the opportunity to build
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for efficient imaging of biological objects at molecular resolution. Job description Femto-Cryo project is a Topconsortium voor Kennis and Innovatie (TKI) project in a public-private partnership (PPP) scheme in
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following: soft-robotics, compliant mechanisms, mechanical metamaterials, smart materials or related topics. Capability in computer drawing, modelling and simulating. Proficient in English reading and writing
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. This involves dynamic engagement like walking, observing, and handling objects. The relationship between perceptual experiences and the dynamic structures of the multi-sensorial information generated by active
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, and optical imaging is welcomed. We foster diversity and female candidates are particularly invited to apply, since the gender balance recently declined with the departure of quite some female postdocs
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produced, screened and the best variants subject to protein engineering campaigns. Once highly active variants are produced, the molecular mechanisms by which they have achieved their improvements will be
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the system’s distributed dynamics, and validating them experimentally on soft robotic platforms in our lab. These include tentacle-like manipulators and soft arms, eventually leading toward autonomous, multi
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regime, they must be isolated from their environment. One powerful approach is to levitate them in vacuum with electromagnetic fields, offering unrivaled dynamic control and a broad sensor mass range, from
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sustainable structures and infrastructures. Our aim is to meet societal demands in transportation, the energy transition and sustainable reuse. Research themes include dynamics of structures, mechanics