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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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-XRF, Raman, FTIR in reflection mode) to enable multimodal data fusion and automated material characterization. • Apply and further develop machine-learning and statistical models (e.g. PCA, SAM
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-photon polymerization 3D printer, SLA and DLP 3D printers, multi-wavelength volumetric 3D printer, etc.) and also to the characterisation of formulations (FTIR spectrometer, photorheometer, etc
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. Characterizing the thermal and fire behavior of FR materials using advanced techniques (TGA, DSC, FTIR, ss NMR …) Participating in designing and constructing experimental rigs for testing the fire behavior of FR
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; Experience in proteomics and flavoromics; Experience in protein characterization using chromatography (HPLC; LC-MS; GC-MS; GC-MS/O), spectroscopy (FTIR, NIR, CD, and fluorescence), texture analyzer, rheometer
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to train tomorrow’s leaders in earth and environmental science. For further details about the programme please see http://nercgw4plus.ac.uk/ For eligible successful applicants, the studentships comprises
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presentation skills. Equipment Utilized Familiarity with X-ray diffration, FTIR and optical spectroscopy, electron microscopy, and phase diagram modelling is required. Physical Demands and Work Environment
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, GPC, FTIR, NMR, MS; Ability to design, perform, and evaluate research experiments; Experience as a co-promoter in supervising third-level students; Notable publication record. Specific Requirements 1
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, machine learning, and life cycle assessment, we aim to create sustainable wearable systems to enhance human well-being. For more details, please view https://www.ntu.edu.sg/mse/research . We are looking
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tested for mechanical durability and microstructural properties using techniques such as TGA, FTIR, and SEM. The study will then examine the fire response of concrete cubes and structural elements