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chemistry of self-assembling materials to join our team to image the behavior of ice-interactive biomaterials on ice with single-molecule resolution. The goal of your project is to develop and use state
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our team to image the behavior of ice-interactive biomaterials on ice with single-molecule resolution. The goal of your project is to develop and use state-of-the-art microscopy tools and quantitative
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Chemistry Reference number V37.7560 Job description We are seeking a highly motivated PhD Researcher with a passion for quantitative microscopy and plant cell mechanobiology to join our team to image
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(Protein Engineering group) at TU/e. You will closely collaborate with two other PhD students employed on the project who work on the sensing of pharmaceuticals and the development of an optical prototype
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the computational cost. This PhD project aims to develop a fast, accurate multiscale modeling paradigm that bridges continuum and molecular transport regimes. The goal is to create a Neuro Generalized Method of
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Molecular Bioengineering and Imaging, Biomechanics and Tissue Engineering to Biomedical Imaging and Modelling. The department has more than 800 students and up to 200 tenured and nontenured employees
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experience with experiment design, instrument control, data acquisition and image analysis are assets. You should be able to work in a team and have good written and oral communication skills in English
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in WP4, where you will demonstrate to partners how personalized gamification strategies can be realized across borders. For that, you will prototype demonstrators (e.g., based on gamebus.eu ), and lead
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for unlimited manipulation (like a image vector file over a raster image). In this project, we aim at investigating novel visualization techniques for large event-based graphs, bridging the gap with the research
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research tracks: freeform design, imaging optics and improved direct methods; for more details see https://www.win.tue.nl/~martijna/Optics/ . The following mathematical disciplines are important in our work