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, www.membrane.nl ), and Advanced Organ Bio-engineering and Therapeutics (AOT), both of the University of Twente, the Netherlands, we have a vacancy for a PhD student. The project will focus on the production and
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Vacancies Academic staff Support staff UT Student Jobs UT as employer UT as employer Employment conditions Career and development Pre and onboarding Tenure Track PhD EngD Working as a UT student
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stakeholders, DECIDE aims to create solutions that have tangible impact on society. Your Role as a PhD student As a PhD candidate, you will be part of a multidisciplinary team of PhD students and become part of
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research programme consists of 15 PhD projects which will contribute to the development of innovative methodologies, tools and design strategies that make AM a reliable, scalable and economically viable
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devices that can operate in confined anatomical environments and interact with biological tissue with high spatial precision. This PhD project focuses on the development of surgical micro-robotic devices
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Key takeaways In this PhD project, we intend to research automated techniques to analyse, exploit, and patch software vulnerabilities, after the detection phase. In fact, current tools, such as
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together with the INFLAMES project team, which includes four other PhD Candidates, several MSc students and a postdoctoral researcher working at eight institutions throughout the Netherlands. You will
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into industrial repair and remanufacturing practices. This large, interdisciplinary national research programme consists of 15 PhD projects which will contribute to the development of innovative methodologies
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Vacancies PhD Position on Designing and Managing Digital Work for Inclusion Key takeaways This fully-funded, 4-year PhD research position is part of the project "Don't Forget the Forgotten! Towards