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of thermoregulatory textile systems, contributing to NTU’s mission to advance sustainable materials solutions for energy efficiency and human well-being. Key Responsibilities: Design and develop dynamic
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characterization of high-quality 2D ferroelectric materials (e.g. 3R-TMDs, layered ferroelectrics) using exfoliation, stacking, and ultra-clean heterostructure assembly techniques. Advanced optical and
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and characterization facilities, the centre brings together interdisciplinary expertise in materials science, device engineering, and system integration to address key challenges in energy-efficient and
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Materials and Sustainable Materials. For more details, please view https://www.ntu.edu.sg/mse/research. We are seeking a highly motivated research fellow to join our dynamic team at the School of Materials
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being offered at the Division of Materials Design at Warsaw University of Technology. The position is planned to be full-time and results from the dynamic development of the Department's research and
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characterize electroresponsive nanostructures such as nanofibers, nanoparticles, hydrogels or nanotubes, using different materials synthesis and processing techniques. Working with peptide-based materials and
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of online and inline characterization of materials and polymers in terms of chemical structure (e.g., NMR, IR, SEC) and functional properties (e.g., cyclovoltammetry). Development of feedback-driven synthesis
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, please view https://www.ntu.edu.sg/spms We are looking for a Research Fellow to complete the project on low dimensional quantum materials and devices and ensure the success of the project and support other
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microbial applications and could unlock new biotechnology capabilities. Well-characterized, “ground-truth” materials are critically needed to evaluate the performance of new counting and characterization
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-storage capacitors and electrostrictive actuators1-2. These relaxor materials are characterized by the presence of polar nanoregions (PNRs), in which electric dipoles are correlated at the nanoscale and