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lipid vesicles (phase-transfer, microfluidics), and then functionalizing it in a second step with an extracellular component for signal sensing and an intracellular component for signal propagation via
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at the nanoscale. The group is composed of an international team of 8-10 PhD students, postdocs and master students that work in a collaborative atmosphere with many social group activities. Every week we hold group
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The Photonic Forces group at AMOLF is looking for PhD students to join our team working on the intriguing physics of nano-optomechanical systems. We are fascinated by the ability of light to measure
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ways in which such physical learning is realized, and design new types of learning machines capable of solving complex engineering problems on their own. Some examples include neuromorphic computers
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to find solutions to societal challenges in renewable energy, green ICT, and health care. AMOLF is one of the NWO-I national research institutes located at the Amsterdam Science Park, Amsterdam
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to the boundary conditions of semiconductor metrology. We are seeking two PhD students, targeting this problem from two complementary perspectives: Your focus is on developing global model-based optimization
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to contribute to new technologies that realize radical improvements in the energy efficiency of information and communication technology? As part of the Dutch consortium NL-ECO on energy-efficient computing
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respond to this vacancy online via the button below. Please annex your: – Resume; – Motivation on why you want to join the group (max. 1 page). It is important to us to know why you want to join our team
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respond to this vacancy online via the button below. Please annex your: – Resume; – Motivation on why you want to join the group (max. 1 page). It is important to us to know why you want to join our team
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to derive characteristic materials properties and feature sizes in 3D from the collected data sets. The project ranges from studies of simple model systems to complex structures like nanosheet transistors