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the activities. We are looking for a motivated and skilled researcher with a PhD in Chemical Engineering, Materials Science, Electrochemistry or related disciplines. Background in electrocatalysis, electrochemical
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chemistry of self-assembling materials to join our team to image the behavior of ice-interactive biomaterials on ice with single-molecule resolution. The goal of your project is to develop and use state
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characterization of functional materials to join our team to design, synthesize, and study ice-interactive biomaterials varying in shape, size, and surface chemistry. The goal of your project is to synthesize a
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Platform for materials-driven tissue regeneration! About MDR The Research Center for Materials-Driven Regeneration (MDR) is a partnership between Eindhoven University of Technology, Maastricht University
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The Catalysis Engineering group focuses on developing sustainable chemical processes by combining chemical engineering, chemistry and materials science. We are looking for a highly motivated
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researcher with a PhD in Chemical Engineering, Materials Science, Electrochemistry or related disciplines. Background in electrocatalysis, electrochemical characterization techniques (e.g., impedance
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technology, applied physics and biomedical technology. Our fields of application include sustainable energy, process technology and materials science, nanotechnology and technical medicine. As part of a people
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Chemistry Group aims at the development of efficient synthetic methodologies for the synthesis of added value chemicals and materials. In several research projects they cooperate with national and
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urgent protection in view of widespread overexploitation for food, building material and many other human needs. Their cultural and spiritual meanings are manifold, and the use and protection of trees is
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agent, based on LLMs and Learning Sciences frameworks. The pedagogical agent will play the roles of (a) a tutor, guiding the learner through material and assessment, (b) a learning companion, answering