The prospective Ph.D. student will work in an international and interdisciplinary team in a fast-paced, creative, and collaborative research environment in the department of Biomaterials % Biomedical Technology, based at the renowned University Medical Center Groningen and the University of Groningen
The project is a collaboration between the surgical robotics and autonomous soft materials research groups and specialists at vascular surgery. The supervising team strives to create an equitable, inclusive, and respectful environment, where researchers of different backgrounds and disciplines can work at the forefront of science. Surgical Robotics Laboratory:
The Health Technology Research and Innovation Cluster (HTRIC) is rethinking the future of healthcare. We bring academic research, health technology, and clinical practice together to tackle the challenges faced by today’s healthcare system. Our aspiration? More healthy years of life for the people around us!
Through our research, we will foster new developments that support healthy aging and longevity while improving people’s quality of life and making healthcare more efficient. We focus on the entire innovation chain, from societal and clinical demands to groundbreaking innovations and first-in-human applications.
e aim to speed up innovation through the interplay of knowledge development, health technology development, and business development. By linking researchers, businesses, and external professionals, we want to develop technologies that will continue to improve and transform our healthcare system. This is what HTRIC stands for.