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actuators developed using novel soft materials. Develop flexible electronic sensors through electronic printing technologies, mainly aerosol jet printing and inkjet printing. Develop 3D printed soft hydrogel
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Chemical Engineering of ENTEG. Organisation The University of Groningen has an international reputation as a dynamic and innovative center of higher education offering high-quality teaching and research
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functional elements. In particular, the candidate will Design and fabricate various multi-functional soft robotic electrohydraulic actuators developed using novel soft materials. Develop flexible electronic
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project PLASTICE, we will develop liquefaction route for recycling the plastics waste, in collaboration with other partners of the consortium. This applied project aims to translate the results from the lab
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of atmospheric CO2. In this project, we will develop an electrochemical green route to convert biomass into artificial sugars or sugar alcohols, as useful platform chemicals for biomanufacturing. Our research
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has an international reputation as a dynamic and innovative center of higher education offering high-quality teaching and research. Balanced study and career paths in a wide variety of disciplines
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, funded by Chemistry NL. Symeres is also involved in this collaboration. Our goal is to develop general C-H methylation reactions that will allow the direct introduction of methyl groups into a number of
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: • conducting independent research in the thalamo-cortical network in the rodent brain, resulting in academic publications in peer-reviewed international journals; • help teaching courses in the bachelor and
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(forthcoming or published) article. You are able to develop research ideas in the area of behavioral finance, with a focus on the topic of sustainability/ESG (Environmetal, Social, and Governance). You are a
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