Professor

Aurélie Carlier

Associate Professor

University of Maastricht

Netherlands

Research Interests

Tissue Engineering

50%

Biochemical Engineering

20%

Microfabrication

20%

Signal Transduction

20%

Biomedical Engineering

20%

Computational Modelling

20%

Biofabrication

20%

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Recent Grants

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Zwaartekracht - Materials Driven Regeneration - computational modeling of cell-ECM interactions

Open Date: 2019-01-01

Close Date: 2023-01-01

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Modeling toxin transport in the kidney

Open Date: 2017-01-01

Close Date: 2021-01-01

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Yoga for bone cells: in silico modelling of cell shape transduction to advance osseo-integrative implant design

Open Date: 2016-01-01

Close Date: 2021-01-01

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Computational framework for biologically-informed optimization of tissue engineering constructs.

Open Date: 2014-01-01

Close Date: 2016-01-01

Grant: Close

Computational modeling of vascularization of silk scaffolds using a chick chorioallantoic membrane (CAM)-assay

Open Date: 2014-01-01

Close Date: 2014-01-01

Positions(1)

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Aurélie Carlier

University of Maastricht

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Netherlands

PhD Positions in Computational Modelling of Bone Regeneration and Renal Drug Handling at Maastricht University

Two exciting PhD positions are available at the MERLN Institute for Technology-Inspired Regenerative Medicine, Maastricht University, under the supervision of Associate Professor Aurélie Carlier. The first position focuses on the computational modelling of bone regeneration, where the successful candidate will develop advanced in silico models to study bone healing, especially in compromised environments. This project sits at the intersection of mechanistic modelling, data integration, and innovative computational approaches such as Physics-Informed Neural Networks (PINNs). The second PhD position centers on developing an in vitro platform to investigate sex differences in renal drug handling. This interdisciplinary project combines advanced in vitro models with physiologically based pharmacokinetic (PBPK) modelling to unravel sex-specific mechanisms in kidney drug transport, contributing to translational pharmacology and kidney physiology research. Both positions offer the opportunity to join a collaborative, international team at the forefront of regenerative medicine and computational biology. The research environment encourages curiosity, initiative, and interdisciplinary exploration, with a strong emphasis on clinical impact and fundamental scientific questions. Applicants should have a relevant background in computational modelling, biomedical engineering, biology, or related fields. Experience with mechanistic modelling, data integration, in vitro models, or PBPK modelling is highly desirable. For detailed eligibility criteria and funding information, candidates are encouraged to consult the official Maastricht University vacancy pages linked in the announcement. To apply, visit the provided Maastricht University vacancy links for each PhD position and follow the application instructions. Join MERLN Institute to contribute to innovative research in bone regeneration and kidney physiology, and become part of a dynamic academic community in the Netherlands.

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Sabine Helena van Rijt

University of Maastricht

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Stefan Giselbrecht

University of Maastricht

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Zeynep Karagoz

University of Maastricht

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Jan de Boer

Eindhoven University of Technology

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Roman Truckenmüller

University of Maastricht

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Vanessa LaPointe

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Janine Post

University of Twente

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Urandelger Tuvshindorj

University of Maastricht

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Rachel Cavill

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University of Maastricht

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Sangita Swapnasrita

University of Maastricht

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