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degree) in (applied) physics, electrical engineering, or related subjects. Solid background in quantum optics, quantum mechanics, and photonics. Knowledge of programming languages such as Python and MATLAB
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particular emphasis on bone and bone–soft tissue interfaces. PhD Project 1. A Multicellular Organ-on-Chip Model to Investigate Inflammation Mechanisms in Tendon, Ligament, and Enthesis Disorders of tendons
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adsorbent materials with the goal of understanding performance and adsorption mechanisms for the target pollutants. Explore laboratory data using statistics and adsorption models to understand underlying
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bioinks for bovine cultured meat constructs Develop bioinks with tunable mechanical and biological properties Characterize and modify biomaterials to support cell growth and structural integrity Explore and
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the effects of a novel obesity management drug on energy metabolism compared to similar weight loss achieved by a low-energy diet, and elucidate the underlying mechanisms. This position will allow you to
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, and tools for future therapies. In this project, you will: study the molecular mechanisms that cause mitochondrial kidney disease. develop state‑of‑the‑art patient‑derived kidney organoids. work in a
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. You will then apply this novel microscope to study the mechanical properties of microscopic objects, such as semiconductor devices and biological cells. Data analysis and interpretation of the measured
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simulations that integrate physical and social drivers. Finally, you will evaluate financial and institutional support mechanisms and develop policy pathways to strengthen resilience to salinization. Your
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3 Mar 2026 Job Information Organisation/Company Maastricht University (UM) Research Field Engineering » Biomedical engineering Engineering » Mechanical engineering Researcher Profile First Stage
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processes at the NMJ and their underlying molecular mechanisms. For this, we have designed an interdisciplinary research project where fundamental research groups team up in a new collaboration aiming to