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exclusivity: The PhD Researcher perform research activities, supervision and management of several tasks planned project, namely: development of cellulosic derivatives and nanocellulose-based composites
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will rely on advanced rheophysical, microscopy, and microfluidic techniques, as well as on the use of natural polymers derived from biomass (pectin, cellulose, hemicellulose), whose properties will be
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to assist with surface analysis of plasmid adsorption onto cellulose nanocrystals and to participate in research grant proposal preparation. Temporary Employment Services (TES), a unit of the Auburn
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Degree or equivalent Skills/Qualifications Master or engineer in Materials Science, process engineering or chemistry with knowledge in biosourced materials (especially biopolymers or cellulose) and surface
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, particularly for critical components such as cellulose, chlorides, and sulphates. Non-destructive examination (NDE) methods are essential to close these information gaps while preserving package integrity
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, and solvents. The functionalization of natural polymers like starch or cellulose may also be part of your work. Desk and lab research are intertwined elements of your work, with an emphasis
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of the department include sustainable materials and products based on lignocellulose, ranging from nanomaterials to novel cellulose-based textiles. Your network and team The position is based at the Department
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. Characterize the extracted cellulose fibers using analytical techniques such as FTIR, XRD, SEM, TGA, and others. Evaluate the environmental and economic aspects of the developed methods. Collaborate with
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, hydrodeoxygenation). Nanomaterials preparation from biomass Biobased materials from cellulose, hemicellulose and lignin. Biochar production and characterization. Skills in advanced characterization techniques (e.g
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application guidelines of One Assistant Professor in Department of Biomaterial Sciences, Laboratory of Pulp and Paper Science Graduate School of Agricultural and Life Sciences, The University of Tokyo https