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Number BAP-2024-193 Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Outline: Fused Filament/Pellet Fabrication (FFF/FPF) is one of the best-known 3D printing
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to boost the thermoelectric performance of thermoelectric nanocomposites. We are looking for a motivated postdoctoral researcher to develop a new fabrication method based on 3D printing in which electric
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to predict the effects of local variations in geometry and the resulting equivalent acoustic properties on the sound absorption and/or transmission loss of 3D printed acoustic metamaterials. By quantifying
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You will have an important impact on the excellence of our research and contribute to the growth of the AMRL team (https://avrg.vub.be/research/core-themes/additive-manufacturing/ ) of the Mechanical Engineering department of the VUB. In collaboration with our Post Doc. team and the professors,...
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Number BAP-2024-197 Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Outline:Fused Filament/Pellet Fabrication (FFF/FPF) is one of the best-known 3D printing
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within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Postdoc: Exploring electric-field induced alignment in 3D-Printing thermoelectric nanocomposites (ref. BAP-2024-229). Details: https
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integrity on the ground. On-line detection and characterization of minor failures within complex (composite as well as 3D printed) structures can lead to a radical reduction of this cost. Requirements
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experience. You have expertise in 3D printing, in particular in fused filament fabrication. You have expertise in electromechanical system, design, fabrication and testing. Expertise in composite is a plus
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vascularized pulp spheroids. Next we will optimize a bio-ink and use these building blocks together with novel bioprinting techniques to print 3D tooth constructs. We will also evaluate whether the 3D constructs
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processing methods are however limited. In our on-going ERC Starting grant project, novel polymer nanocomposite structures are developed for electromagnetic shielding, using 3D printing and other innovative