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(Rhine River). Currents and ship waves are expected to transport this nourished sediment into the main channel. As such, the groyne fields may act as a “sand engine” and may contribute to mitigating
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Interested to develop the technology to probe the microscale properties of biological cells? Please read further. Acoustic metamaterials for photoacoustic imaging Photoacoustic imaging (PAI) is an
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(Rhine River). Currents and ship waves are expected to transport this nourished sediment into the main channel. As such, the groyne fields may act as a “sand engine” and may contribute to mitigating
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. Acoustic Metamaterials (literally meaning – “beyond materials”) are architected materials with carefully engineered microstructures to exhibit material and acoustic properties that are either tunable
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interactive materials are in strong contrast with man-made synthetic materials. Recent scientific interest has emerged to incorporate living cells into materials to form engineered living materials. While still
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Delft University of Technology is hiring a doctoral candidate on the subject of integrated hydrogen-energy system. The position is established within the faculty of Technology Policy and Management
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Delft University of Technology is hiring a doctoral candidate on the subject of integrated hydrogen-energy system. The position is established within the faculty of Technology Policy and Management
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community, and part of the Amsterdam quantum hub bringing together top scientists and scholars, engineers, students, and businesses. At QISS, you will work closely together with another PhD candidate, two
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interactive materials are in strong contrast with man-made synthetic materials. Recent scientific interest has emerged to incorporate living cells into materials to form engineered living materials. While still
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the Dutch quantum community, and part of the Amsterdam quantum hub bringing together top scientists and scholars, engineers, students, and businesses. At QISS, you will work closely together with another PhD