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specialize in the use of flexure mechanisms (sometimes: compliant mechanisms) to achieve highly precise motion requirements. The aim of the project is to further develop the numerical modelling techniques
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, these new developments should enable the monitoring of these poorly understood events. Through this project, deeper insights into the molecular key players and mechanisms involved in triggering and spreading
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of Twente. This will be accomplished in a multidisciplinary collaboration project with the departments of Design, Production and Management, and of Mechanics of Solids, Surfaces and Systems, within
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of low-grade data center waste heat using an innovative process. One challenge involves designing and manufacturing new materials to create mechanisms with unique functional properties across multiple
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. Another issue is that most devices apply a constant compression and are not able to adjust to the changing mechanical environment required by the patient. Objective The PhD’s objective is to develop
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in fluid dynamics, mechanical engineering, computational physics, applied physics, mathematics, geophysics, or related subject areas. Proficiency in programming languages such as Fortran, C/C++, MATLAB
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to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description We are seeking a full time PhD researcher with interests in granular physics, continuum mechanics and computer modelling to join
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Graduate School and within various graduate education programmes in the NL such as the J.M. Burgerscentrum for Fluid Mechanics and Polymer Technology. Furthermore, you may actively contribute to the teaching
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the daily care for critically ill patients. The focus of this ground-breaking research is on better understanding of heart-lung interactions and possible applications in acute and critical care
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information about this position can be obtained from dr.ir. H. Mustafa, department of Mechanics of Solids, Surfaces & Systems (MS3), Chair of Laser Processing, University of Twente, see information Please