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are searching for a Postdoctoral Fellowship to lead the REVERSAM project on a manufacturing of a new generation of reversible polymer networks, a joint project between two research groups at the Vrije
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16 Apr 2026 Job Information Organisation/Company KU LEUVEN Department Polymer chemistry and materials/Science Research Field Chemistry » Other Philosophy » Philosophy of science Psychological
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the preparation and defence of a PhD thesis in the field of biobased polymer design. You will develop novel functionalization strategies to obtain performance-enhanced biobased acrylic polymers. For these new
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-healing polymers that will be exploited in this project in robotic phantoms. Moreover, the Soft Tissue Biomechanics (STB) research group of Katholieke Universiteit Leuven is connected in this project
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the design novel ion exchange membranes for effectively recovering valuable ion resources from waste and natural streams. The position requires background in polymer chemistry, polymer processing and relevant
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electrospinning (or other polymer processing) techniques is considered a plus. You are a passionate researcher with a critical mind. You are a team player with the ability to collaborate, and manage your own
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Proven experience with preparation and analysis of ultrasmall iron oxide nanoparticles is preferred Proven experience with polymer biomaterials is preferred Proven experience with synthesis of defined
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. The successful candidate will modify polymeric and composite biomaterials using plasma reactors, develop plasma-based coatings, and control surface chemistry and morphology to guide cellular responses. The work
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includes VITO (Sustainable Polymer Technology group) and Hasselt University (Analytical and Circular Chemistry research group), ensuring a multidisciplinary and collaborative research environment. The UPLIFT
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. The successful candidate will modify polymeric and composite biomaterials using plasma reactors, develop plasma-based coatings, and control surface chemistry and morphology to guide cellular responses. The work