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EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Join us in designing the next generation of soft robots—adaptive, precise, and high-performance
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, biosensing, microfluidic mixing, or self-healing materials. The successful candidate will join the Active Soft Matter Lab within the TNW Faculty, the MESA+ Institute for Nanotechnology, University of Twente
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your hard and soft skills, and involves learning-on-the-job, following dedicated courses, and of contributing to the group’s educational activities. The aims of your work are to develop innovative
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, such as the wafers in lithography machines. Furthermore, to make supervisors performance aware and thus go beyond relatively straightforward safety and progress properties, system requirements related
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Active Soft Matter Lab within the TNW Faculty, the MESA+ Institute for Nanotechnology, University of Twente, Enschede, The Netherlands. This position offers ample opportunities for collaboration and
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your hard and soft skills, and involves learning-on-the-job, following dedicated courses, and of contributing to the group’s educational activities. The aims of your work are to develop innovative
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vivo evaluations using soft-tissue models to simulate gastrointestinal navigation and refine the system’s interface and functionality based on clinician feedback. Contribute to preclinical deployment
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techniques (lithography-based) to manufacture highly controlled three-dimensional electrode structures. Strong collaboration is expected with other project partners in areas such as multiscale modelling
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to validate performance in terms of navigation and orientation accuracy, responsiveness, stability, safety, and usability under clinically relevant constraints. Perform ex vivo evaluations using soft-tissue
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research at the intersection of hydrodynamics and soft matter physics? Are you excited about using a multifaceted approach combining advanced microscopy techniques, microfluidics, colloidal synthesis, and