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involved. The researcher will employ a comparative case study approach with participatory action research components, drawing on Soft Systems Methodology (SSM). We start from empirical understanding in real
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of the analyte molecules. Surface chemistry (basics) Data analysis Measurement automation Scientific writing Soft skills (presentation skills, time management, teamwork) Supervision of students and teaching skills
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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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, 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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(Friedrich) at the department of Chemical Engineering and Chemistry, the Transport in Permeable Media (Huinink) and physicists in Theory of Polymers and Soft matter (Lyulin) groups at the Applied Physics
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approach with participatory action research components, drawing on Soft Systems Methodology (SSM). We start from empirical understanding in real life settings of the CCs, by following a community-based
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and understanding the behavior of the analyte molecules. Surface chemistry (basics) Data analysis Measurement automation Scientific writing Soft skills (presentation skills, time management, teamwork
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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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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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PhD position understanding and designing nanomedicines-membranes interaction: physics based approach
(or an equivalent thereof) Good communication skills in English Ability to work efficiently, both independently as well as in a team Previous experience in the fields of soft matter or biophysics, quantitative image