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- https://www.unsw.edu.au/engineering/our-schools/mechanical-and-manufacturing-engineering Skills & Experience: Lecturer (Level B) PhD in an area of direct relevance, including but not limited
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date of May 2026 in Dr. Nicole Fahrenfeld’s group in Civil & Environmental Engineering at Rutgers University-New Brunswick (https://sites.google.com/site/nicolefahrenfeld/home ). The postdoc will lead
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the transport mechanism and intermolecular interactions of aluminum and zinc ions in the resulting supramolecular systems. The motivation for this research is the search for new ionically conductive materials
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pyrolysis and hydrothermal processing of biomass and its components into chemicals and fuels, are particularly invited to apply. The successful candidate will plan, develop and conduct applied research
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protocols. Prepare technical reports and develop standard operating procedures to document research findings. Maintain excellent records of all experimental and technical work conducted and communicate
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. Central to this innovation is the development of printable, active macromolecular materials, engineered polymers that couple structural integrity with biological responsiveness. Such materials
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and a sustainable circular economy in Europe. Job description of the PhD Position Key objectives of this position include: – Develop electrically conductive lignin-bio-fiber materials by utilizing
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, carbon-based films, PEDOT-type conducting polymer). Classical chemical, structural and morphological characterisation. Task II: Characterisation of ion transfer at the electrode/electrolyte interface using
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they obtained their PhD. Successful candidates will join one of AMADE’s research lines, which include (among others): Constitutive modelling of the mechanical behaviour of thermoset and thermoplastic composites
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processes, feedstocks, energy prices, and government regulations on the diffusion of bio-based processes focusing on monomers and polymers and their wider sustainability implications. Literature review