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pyrolysis carbons into value added graphene(oxide) colloids. Your PhD project is part of a larger collaboration between TU Eindhoven and Shell on sustainability. The overarching goal of this collaboration is
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Materials performing research on two-dimensional materials and spintronics, as well as with the world-leading company on van der Waals materials growth – HQ Graphene. Founded in 1614, the University
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motion. We eventually plan to use the new designs together with the recent developments made at TU Delft on using graphene-based nanomotion technology for fast drug screening. The vacant position is in
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the world-leading company on van der Waals materials growth – HQ Graphene. Founded in 1614, the University of Groningen enjoys an international reputation as a dynamic and innovative centre of higher
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Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Nanomechanical resonators made of two-dimensional (2D) materials, such as graphene, have been long believed to be
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, e.g. graphene, have gained much attention in research for their special physical properties compared to their three-dimensional counterparts. Halides or transition metal dichalcogenides in particular
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actuator applications in modern technology. The advent of two-dimensional materials, and the ability to fabricate atomically thin membranes like graphene, promises further device downscaling, enabling
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features of emerging devices, e.g., qubits, memristors, spintronics, and graphene. Building such computing engines requires a full-stack interdisciplinary approach, encompassing fabrication and operation of
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engineering problems. In this project we will look at ultra-thin materials, which are at the forefront of technological development due to their extraordinary properties. Graphene, for instance, stands as the
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? The Quantum and Computer Engineering (QCE) department at TU Delft is on a mission to revolutionise computing through the exploration of emerging devices such as qubits, memristors, spintronics, and graphene