• Description:

    The Electronic Components, Technology and Materials (ECTM) group at TU Delft is seeking an enthusiastic and motivated Post-Doctoral Researcher. The successful candidate will work on developing innovative electro-mechanical sensors integrated into an advanced Organ-on-Chip (OoC) platform.

    Organ-on-Chip (OoC) systems are advanced microfluidic cell culture devices that mimic in-vivo microenvironments, enabling realistic tissue and organ function expression in vitro. The 4-year “Phoenix” project focuses on creating an advanced OoC platform capable of electrical recording and mechanical stimulation of cardiac and neuro-muscular tissues while sensing their contractile force. The successful candidate will contribute to:

    1. Integration of micro-electro-mechanical sensors for accurate force quantification.
    2.  Material selection, design, modeling, microfabrication, and characterization.
    3. Collaborating with international project partners in academia and industry.

    Work at ECTM guarantees exposure to a dynamic research environment with state-of-the-art facilities and a collaborative culture.

    Qualifications 

    Doctoral degree in Electronic Engineering, Biomedical Engineering, Materials Science, or related fields

  • Fields

    • Biomedical Science

    • Engineering

    • Material Science

  • Qualifications

    • PhD

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