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Student project: Validation and optimization of antifouling layers for artificial kidney filters

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Student project: Validation and optimization of antifouling layers to develop filters for an artificial kidney

*Important for non-EU students: You'll need to be registered at a Dutch university to meet immigration requirements.

This project aims to validate and optimize antifouling layers on different substrates via quartz crystal microbalance (QCM) and reflectometry. 

What you will do

You will work jointly in the labs at WUR (Physical Chemistry and Soft Matter) and imec-OnePlanet Research Center (Plus Ultra II). Additionally, there will be opportunities to work in imec’s Eindhoven headquarters at the Holst Center (High Tech Campus, Eindhoven).

This project focuses on investigating antifouling properties of coated substrates in blood and simulated blood. The tasks include:

  • Designing and performing experiments to coat substrates with anti-fouling layers.
  • Designing and performing antifouling experiments with QCM and reflectometry.
  • Data analysis and presentations to colleagues.
  • Assessment of real use case performance of the antifouling coating (in complex bodily fluids). 
     

What we do for you

We offer a challenging and international environment at the forefront of technology. At imec, it’s all about creating technology that adds to the quality of life. By joining the imec, Holst Center, and OnePlanet Research Center, you will be part of a team of world changers, disruptive innovators, and practical thinkers. Here, your ideas will have an impact on our future lives.

Who you are

  • You are a motivated MSc student in chemistry, biotechnology, or related.
  • You are available for a period of at least 6 months (30 credit points).
  • Strong analytical skills and a hands-on approach in setting up/performing experiments.
  • Good written and verbal English skills.
  • Entitled to do an internship in the Netherlands. This means that you are either an EU/EEA citizen, or a non-EU/EEA citizen who is studying at a Dutch university and need to do an internship as part of your studies.

Interested

Does this position sound like an interesting next step in your career at imec? Don’t hesitate to submit your application by clicking on ‘APPLY’.
Should you have more questions about the job, you can contact jobs@imec.nl.

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