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DIFFERThe Dutch Institute for Fundamental Energy Research (DIFFER) performs leading fundamental research on materials, processes, and systems for a global sustainable energy infrastructure. We work in close partnership with (inter)national academi...
Challenge: Sustaining a culture of continuous improvement in chemical engineering educationChange: Pioneering education for aspiring chemical engineersImpact: Upholding and advancing the standard of excellence in nurturing the next generation of J...
Position PhD-studentIrène Curie Fellowship NoDepartment(s) Chemical Engineering and ChemistryFTE 1,0Date off 21/04/2024Reference number V37.7320Job descriptionIn these times where circularity and accessibility to safe drinking and irrigation water...
Position PhD-studentIrène Curie Fellowship NoDepartment(s) Chemical Engineering and ChemistryFTE 1,0Date off 31/03/2024Reference number V37.7246Job descriptionElevate your career in polymer research at TU/e! Join Prof. Željko Tomović's team to pio...
Employment 1.0 FTEGross monthly salary € 2,770 - € 3,539Required background Research University DegreeOrganizational unit Faculty of ScienceApplication deadline 17 April 2024Peptide-based materials are promising candidates for multifunctional biom...
Job descriptionHere, we aim to integrate advanced piezo-electric materials for fast and low power modulation.In the project we will fabricate SiN integrated photonics with low-power modulation util...
The Soft Robotic Matter group at AMOLF is seeking a Postdoc who will work together with the Holland Hybrid Heart (HHH) consortium on the design, fabrication and analysis of an artificial soft heart...
The Soft Robotic Matter group at AMOLF is looking for a PhD-student who will work together with the Holland Hybrid Heart (HHH) consortium on the design, fabrication and analysis of an artificial so...
Did you know high-energy electrons can serve as efficient sources of optical excitation of matter? Our group has developed cathodoluminescence (CL) microscopy, in which we use 1-30 keV electrons in...
The Self-Organizing Matter group seeks motivated and talented PhD students to join our team working in the field of chirality. We are fascinated by how simple physical chemical phenomena can lead t...