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fast-paced research environment, a structured and organized approach is highly valued. You will work in a team of researchers from diverse backgrounds, including PhD students and postdocs, and should
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affordable and durable long-duration energy storage. The approach is to use hierarchical structures, i.e. complex material layers that can be optimized to specific battery chemistries and flow phenomena from
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demonstrated that the structure of this in situ formed p-n junction has a strong influence on the LEC performance. The first part of the project is thus aimed at the investigation of how the OSC selection and
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electronics, power system analysis, as well as experience in modelling, simulation, or experimental work. Ability to work independently, in a structured and goal-oriented manner, both individually and in
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signaling, and mechanosensitive ion channels that regulate changes in plasma membrane tension, and has been associated with a wide array of functions. Additionally, differences in the structure and
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children and young people, and on changes in technology and ways of working. You will conduct semi-structured interviews and focus-group discussions with psychologists and school counsellors within services
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, and production systems. Project Description This PhD position is part of the research project “Compressed Hydrogen in Marine Propulsion Systems: Temperature Evolution and Structural Integrity of Onboard
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the challenges posed by implant-associated infections (IAIs), SHIELD aims to deepen our understanding of IAI mechanisms and develop innovative antibacterial biomaterials to improve patient outcomes. Structured
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biomaterials to improve patient outcomes. Structured around three core scientific pillars—regenerative medicine, biomaterial science, and translational research models—SHIELD supports research on therapeutic
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mechanisms and develop innovative antibacterial biomaterials to improve patient outcomes. Structured around three core scientific pillars—regenerative medicine, biomaterial science, and translational research