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resulting designs will be micro-fabricated in a cleanroom by an additional team member later. The project is a collaboration between ETH Zürich and the AMOLF Institute in Amsterdam, the Netherlands (Dr. Marc
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Robotic Matter Group at AMOLF (Amsterdam). Depending on the stage of the project, you will spend time at the TU/e and at AMOLF, ensuring embedding in both institutes and interaction with team members
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at Eindhoven University of Technology, and the Soft Robotic Matter Group at AMOLF (Amsterdam). Depending on the stage of the project, you will spend time at the TU/e and at AMOLF, ensuring embedding in both
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highly supportive and social atmosphere that extends to the other research groups at the AMOLF institute, which is housed in a modern building in the east of Amsterdam. You will be part of a collaboration
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metasurfaces. You will: Fabricate optical metasurfaces and nanoscale devices in the cleanroom of the AMOLF NanoLab Amsterdam (https://amolf.nl/nanolab ); Design and perform high-sensitivity optical and
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consortium that brings together a dozen European academic partners, in addition to private companies, coordinated by the CNRS in Bordeaux, France. SYGSYNCELL partners include CNRS (F), AMOLF (NL), University
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Bordeaux, France. SYGSYNCELL partners include CNRS (F), AMOLF (NL), University of Muenster (DE), University of Ljubjiana (SI), University of Granada (ES), Wageningen University (NL), Ruprecht-Karls