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of semiconductor technology through 2D materials? Join us in developing next-generation CMOS devices at the sub-1 nm node! Information The future of semiconductor technology depends on breakthrough materials
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with circular cross section, ranging from a hundreds of microns down to a few microns in diameter; second, the model should include relevant biology, i.e. lumens should be endothelialized, it should
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to apply Website https://www.academictransfer.com/en/jobs/357446/phd-position-pre-madona-governa… Requirements Specific Requirements Highly motivated students with an MSc relevant to the topic, such as
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the supervision of Prof. Annemiek ter Heijne, Dr. Tom Sleutels and Dr. Sanne de Smit focused on microbial electrochemistry. The second PhD position will be hosted at the University of Antwerp within SUSTAIN
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. The DRIVE-RM program (https://drive-rm.nl/) explores how smart, bioinstructive materials can guide the regeneration of tissues and organs inside the body. These materials don’t just sit there — they interact
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of Science and the Schneider group within the Leiden Institute of Chemistry are looking for a PhD candidate to join us in the Laboratory of 2D materials. “Ion transport and synthesis of two dimensional
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parametrisation. The models are compared to benchmark models and analysed regarding robustness and sensitivity. In a second step, the models will be tested under different climate change scenarios. The newly
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and identify novel actionable targets for drug development. You will work extensively with patient-derived FFPE material, which is readily available within our clinical network. You will optimise and
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subject area will evaluate candidate qualifications based on the application materials. All candidates will be informed whether they advance to stage two. In the second stage, project supervisors will evaluate
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membrane and electrode materials need to be developed. Atomically thin 2D materials, such as functionalized graphene, have been identified as potential candidates for both selective proton transport and as