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in the Dutch research project "OBSeRVeD" (http://www.microelectronics.tudelft.nl/News/indexitem.php?mi=502 ) to create an higly flexible electronic nose for early detection of animal health problems
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Microengineered devices for organ-on-chip platforms. Organ-on-chip technology is revolutionizing the potentiality of in-vitro models to become realistic recapitulations of in-vivo (patho)physiology
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in the Dutch research project "OBSeRVeD" (http://www.microelectronics.tudelft.nl/News/indexitem.php?mi=502 ) to create an higly flexible electronic nose for early detection of animal health problems
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well as for the long term (2050). This position is part of the research line System Integration and Fair Governance. Your work will aim to identify and analyse socio-technical requirements and trade-offs for large
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work together with Prof Ramírez and three Ph.D. students to further develop a bottom-up model that allows assessing the system impacts of using alternative sources of carbon (biomass, CO2, waste) to
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basis for scale up and business model definition in the project. Special attention will be placed on the development of learning curves for novel methanol processes and the development and testing
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mechanical and electrochemical testing to quantify the effect of the self-healing technology on the lifetime extension of the system. The postdoctoral position is part of a EU-funded project of self-healing
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Faculty of Civil Engineering and Geosciences deals with the physical assets of the railway system, including track, embankment, rolling stock and catenary, as well as the interfaces and dynamic interactions
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educational activities. Support in writing grant proposals. Support in organizing workshops and scientific events. Connect with academic and industry partners and promote your work. PhD in Computer Vision
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educational activities. Support in writing grant proposals. Support in organizing workshops and scientific events. Connect with academic and industry partners and promote your work. PhD in Computer Vision