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materials. We are at the forefront of mechanical testing of these materials, performing fracture, fatigue, and ductility testing on samples, which scale from micron-sized to meters long. We characterize
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» Chemical engineering Engineering » Materials engineering Engineering » Other Technology » Nanotechnology Researcher Profile Recognised Researcher (R2) Application Deadline 30 Apr 2026 - 21:59 (UTC) Country
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researcher (M/F) to join our team specializing in the synthesis of hollow fiber membranes and/or electrospun membranes. You will be part of a dynamic team working in the field of membrane separation
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processes in non-thermal plasmas and how these plasmas interact with material surfaces. The successful candidate will investigate the dynamics of plasma propagation and the generation of reactive species
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the following areas: Electronic Structure and Dynamics in Advanced Materials Objective: achieving atomic-precision control and characterization of materials to deepen the understanding of their fundamental
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of experimental condensed matter physics including, but not limited to, quantum materials and devices, light-matter interactions, material fabrication and advanced characterization, soft condensed matter
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the Doctoral School of Energy, Materials, Earth and Universe Sciences. The ANR CHAIN-H2 AAPG2025 – CES 05 project brings together a consortium comprising the French Nuclear Safety and Radiation Protection
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The INM – Leibniz Institute for New Materials in Saarbrücken, Germany, is an internationally leading center for materials research, a scientific partner to national and international research
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stability, solubility, dissolution rate, bioavailability, and ultimately therapeutic efficacy. Pressure effects are widely investigated in many fields to synthesize new materials or to modify their properties