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of Mechanical Engineering The department of Mechanical Engineering (ME) is one of the nine departments of TU/e and has been a core part of the university since TU/e was founded in 1956. The mission of ME is to
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environment that is diverse, inclusive and supportive of excellence in research and teaching. Requirements Specific Requirements You obtain a PhD degree and background in mechatronics, mechanical engineering
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Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e) has a vacancy for a Post-Master EngD position on Software development for advanced synthetic microstructure generation in the Mechanics of Materials section
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will also receive mentorship support towards building an academic or industrial career following the postdoc tenure. The research will be conducted in the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering at Delft
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or industrial career following the postdoc tenure. The research will be conducted in the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering at Delft University of Technology (TU Delft) under the joint supervision of Dr. Mathias
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education and research of Mechanical Engineering, Civil Engineering and Industrial Design Engineering. We enable society and industry to innovate and create value using efficient, solid and sustainable
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Location ESTEC, Noordwijk, Netherlands Description Thermomechanical Engineer in the Thermal Control Section, Thermal Division, Mechanical Department, Directorate of Technology, Engineering and
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acute and critical care (anaesthesiology and intensive care). In this project, 0-D computational models of the cardiovascular and respiratory systems including mechanical support will be used to optimize
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and control mechanical motion in new and powerful ways. We seek to challenge the limits of mechanical precision measurements, and devise new ways to manipulate the quantum states of macroscopic objects
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-replication without assistance from other molecules. Multiple mechanisms have been proposed for this supramolecular replication, with a growing emphasis on those mechanisms that involve autocatalytic feedback