13 master Postdoctoral positions at Eindhoven University of Technology in Netherlands
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to modulate activity as desired. Key Responsibilities: Conduct high-quality, curiosity-driven, original, and independent research focusing on quantitative imaging and super-resolution microscopy
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novel platform of self-assembling ice-interactive biomaterials and elucidate their structure-function relations to tailor activity. Key Responsibilities: Conduct high-quality, curiosity-driven, original
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teaches highly motivated Masters of Science, designers and doctoral candidates, and carries out breakthrough research in its field. The department has three spearheads: Connected World, Care and Cure, and
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of the mechanisms underlying tissue regeneration and implant integration in vivo, with a main focus on cardiovascular regeneration. Using these insights - gathered through analysis, reusing, and mining of our
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high quality academic research, reflected in demonstratable outputs. A team player who enjoys coaching PhD and Master's students and working in a dynamic, interdisciplinary and international team. A
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, and is ambitious to push the cutting edge of the power electronics technologies for hydrogen applications. Excellent mastering of the English language, good communication and leadership skills. Note
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and AI cluster, known for studying foundational issues of AI robustness, reliability, tractability, scalability, interpretability and explainability. On the Software Engineering research side, your main
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properties suitable for developing ONN network arrays. The primary focus will be on investigating 2D Field-Effect Transistor (FET) devices to develop relaxation oscillators and 2D memristor devices
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teaches highly motivated Masters of Science, designers and doctoral candidates, and carries out breakthrough research in its field. The department has three spearheads: Connected World, Care and Cure, and
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tumor-lymph node-on-chip (Tumor-LN-oC) platform composed of 3D tissue models and microfluidic chips which will connect surgically removed human primary tumors and LN tissue from the same lung cancer