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the NEPHRON project, please refer to the webpage https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/101171952 . What we offer At Maastricht University, you’ll work in an international, open, and engaged environment
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, most CT-scans in routine clinical practice are performed with the use of intravenous contrast material, which hampers precise visualization of the calcifications. Yet, these images enable determining
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that generate accurate anatomical volumetric images and quantitative biomarkers, for the characterization of tissue composition or microstructure and blood flow quantification. We recently unlocked 2D ultrasound
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for utilisation in future energy-efficient nanoscale electronic devices. Two-dimensional (2D) materials provide an exciting platform to host unconventional superconductivity and novel types of magnetic ground
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. Key issues are inclusive ownership arrangements, stages of development and investment sources determining risk and risk appetite. Second, you analyse the project’s use-cases (municipalities in
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nearby residents and sensitive infrastructure. WaveGuard explores how advanced engineered materials can control, redirect, or damp these vibrations more efficiently than conventional solutions such as
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affects the performance of plasmonic structures in photovoltaics and imaging. About this position In this position you will leverage materials with high thermal conductivities (e.g. 2D materials) to achieve
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22 Oct 2025 Job Information Organisation/Company Delft University of Technology (TU Delft) Research Field Engineering » Materials engineering Engineering » Process engineering Physics » Acoustics
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and to the development of Decision Support Systems. The focus of the position is the Lasers4MaaS project (https://lasers4maas.eu/) , which will deliver a digital platform to enable manufacturers to make