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passengers The candidate shall hold a: PhD in Mechanical Engineering, Biomechanics, Systems and Control, or any comparable studies by the start date of the position. Strong scientific programming skills Strong
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myocardial tissue’s microstructural organization and its macroscale mechanical behavior. In this project, you will combine advanced optical imaging and biomechanical tissue testing techniques with state
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advanced optical imaging and biomechanical tissue testing techniques with state-of-the-art human disease modeling platforms to characterize and track the microstructural-to-macromechanical kinetics of growth
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Join us on our quest to overcome a long-standing research challenge in soft tissue biomechanics through the combination of multi-modal experimental tissue testing data, machine learning and physics
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algorithms that connect human control to bicycle crash dynamics. Your project is partially supported by the OpenSim Creator: Empowering Biomedical Research with Biomechanical Models grant funded by the Chan
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comfortable and enjoyable for all passengers Requirements Specific Requirements The candidate shall hold a: PhD in Mechanical Engineering, Biomechanics, Systems and Control, or any comparable studies by
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Exciting Opportunity in Biomechanics, Neuroscience, and AI! Join the TU Delft Team! Are you interested in conducting research at the intersection of biomechanics, neuroscience, and AI to develop
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metamaterials), Alexandre Morin (active matter) and Louise Jawerth (protein condensates). We are complemented by two theoretical groups working on active matter and biomechanics led by Luca Giomi and Silke Henkes
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is partially supported by the OpenSim Creator: Empowering Biomedical Research with Biomechanical Models grant funded by the Chan-Zuckerberg Foundation’s “Essential Open Source Software for Science
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theoretical groups working on active matter and biomechanics led by Luca Giomi and Silke Henkes and form together the smart, living, active matter center (slam-leiden.nl). We are embedded in the Leiden