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Are you passionate about aerial robot design and biomechanics of flight? Applications are invited for a fully funded PhD position with Prof.dr.ir. David Lentink in the Biomimetics Group at Groningen
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PhD position Biomimetic Robotics and Biomechanics: Bird-Inspired Aerial Robot Design (1.0 FTE) (V23.0822) « Back to the overview Job description Are you passionate about aerial robot design and
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with gait impairments. The tool will combine fundamental biomechanics with smart computer algorithms and a computational modeling prototype. As a PhD student, you will design, manage, execute and report
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with gait impairments. The tool will combine fundamental biomechanics with smart computer algorithms and a computational modeling prototype. As a PhD student, you will design, manage, execute and report
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computational modeling to gain insights into the biomechanical behavior of human tissues in both health and disease. Our models, operating at multiple scales – from individual cells to entire tissues and organs
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Passionate about pioneering advancements in biomechanical engineering? Join us in shaping the future of healthcare technologies at Delft University of Technology’s Department of Biomechanical
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the chair Experimental Zoology , and member of the Biomechanics and Biomimetics team, which is led by Prof. Florian Muijres . You will be co-supervised by Dr. Guillermo Amador. Requirements Specific
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member of the Biomechanics and Biomimetics team, which is led by Prof. Florian Muijres . You will be co-supervised by Dr. Guillermo Amador. Your qualities For this interdisciplinary project, we are looking
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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