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institution in Lithuania, conducting cutting-edge fundamental research and technological development. FTMC’s research spans key areas such as laser technologies, photonics, materials science, chemistry
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Assistant Professor (postdoctoral researcher) in the research employee group at the Department of Road Construction Technology. The successful candidate will conduct research within an international research
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environmentally-friendly hydraulics. The aim of this project is to improve the understanding and the ability of designing aqueous lubricants based on polymer solutions in water. The main objectives are to study the
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“Next Generation Components for Polymer Electrolyte Membrane Fuel Cells”, project director dr. Mihaela Florea. The employment is made with an individual employment contract for a fixed period, 12 months
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areas: conducting polymers, biosensors, synthetic chemistry, electrochemistry, analytical device development and microfluidics. Ability to work collaboratively in multidisciplinary teams. How to Apply
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nanotechnology. Currently, the Department's topics include the physics of organic solids, physics and physical chemistry of polymers, including: - electrical and optical properties, conductivity and
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behavior (e.g., ignition, burning rate, fire growth). Such predictions require accurate and efficient simulation of the tightly coupled, time-dependent condensed- and gas-phase processes that control
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polymers, additive manufacturing, sensing and soft robotic phantoms, this PhD will mainly focus on researching novel soft sensor methods and morphologies using (electrically conductive) self-healing polymers
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radical polymerization (ATRP and related methods, RAFT, NMP), anionic polymerization, and polyaddition polymerization. We also conduct post-modifications of both natural and synthetic polymers. The main
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. Specifically, the candidate is expected to work on 1) theory and experiment for understanding mechano-transport in soft materials, and 2) mechanics of polymer networks with slipping crosslinks. Additionally