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computational mechanics, or structure-property relationships is of benefit. Interest to work in an interdisciplinary project, with a strong scientific profile, but in close coordination with industrial partners
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background are discouraged to apply. Additional experience in materials science, metallurgy, experimental mechanics, mechanical testing, micromechanics, or structure-property relationships is of benefit
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on the design, fabrication, and characterisation of MEMS devices. The first project will focus on a new type of gas flow sensor that is based on the deformation of integrated mechanical structures due
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chemistry, rheology, and curing dynamics control mechanical performance and print quality. Your role: Formulate novel ink systems with tailored polymer architectures and additives. Investigate how rheology
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. Experience with sensory neuron differentiation, co-culture systems and/or 3D culture models is a strong advantage, as is a clear interest in modelling mechanisms of (chronic) pain. You bring a solid background
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modelling of pavement structures. The section’s state-of-the-art experimental and computational facilities support research from chemical and microstructural characterisation (FTIR, DVS, DSC) to full-scale
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PhD candidate, you will be enrolled in the section of Mechanics and Physics of Structures, which is part of the Department of Engineering Structures. The guiding principle of the section is to seek a
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animal models with advanced human-based systems for research in osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis. You will focus on creating innovative in vitro NAMs that mimic or capture mechanisms of arthritis
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mechanisms during DNA replication. By integrating defined DNA templates, biochemical assays, and mass spectrometry, we will uncover how these structures are detected and processed, and what consequences
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into meaningful information. This data includes measurements, images, text, recipes, and more. The project addresses the real-world challenge of extracting value from semi-structured textual data, a