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As a rubber testing engineer, you will work in the Elastomer Technology Engineering ETE being part of the Department Mechanics of Solids Surfaces and Systems MS3 , Faculty of Engineering Technology
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of stochastic multiscale approaches (micro-to-macro) describing nonlinear material behaviour (fracture propagation) by use of physics-based and data driven approach. The performance of integrated thermoplastic
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technology can fabricate structures ranging from micro to macro scales using various materials such as polymer, metal, ceramic, and composites. The advantage lies in the ability to create complex geometries in
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blocks for specialty organics like e.g. pharmaceutics, vitamins and advanced polymeric materials. Plasma technology, especially our pursued fast pulse power plasma concept, could provide pathways of lower
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for Smart Services. Department The Aachen-Maastricht Institute for Biobased Materials (AMIBM) is a department of the Faculty of Science and Engineering (FSE) at Maastricht University. AMIBM is a European
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general electrical engineering. Project description Using sustainable energy, back-conversion of CO2 to organic materials is a very interesting, but highly challenging concept. The aim is not to regenerate
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edge of chemical technology, applied physics and biomedical technology. Our fields of application include sustainable energy, process technology and materials science, nanotechnology and technical
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, Chemical Engineering, Radiation Science & Technology, and Applied Physics. The department of Radiation Science and Technology (www.rst.tudelft.nl) focuses on research and education in materials, energy and
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the fields of high-voltage engineering, power electronics and general electrical engineering. Project description Using sustainable energy, back-conversion of CO2 to organic materials is a very interesting
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technology can fabricate structures ranging from micro to macro scales using various materials such as polymer, metal, ceramic, and composites. The advantage lies in the ability to create complex geometries in