26 material-engineering-phd-composites Postdoctoral positions at King Abdullah University of Science and Technology
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engineering. Our researchers are connected by their common passion for the fascinating potential of composite materials. The Composites Lab develops and authenticates techniques to achieve better designs
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We are seeking motivated researchers with expertise in large-area 2D materials growth for sensor and transistor applications. The focus is on developing wafer-scale 2D materials using CVD, PLD
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(Composites Lab) is located at King Abdullah University of Science and Technology and is part of the Physical Science and Engineering Division. The Composites Lab started at KAUST in 2009 and is an integrated
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platform in the field of testing composite materials for in-situ testing in conditions relevant to the energy sector (high pressure, high temperature, extreme environments). Participate in the generation
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applications. About MCEM laboratory The Mechanics of Composites for Energy and Mobility Laboratory (Composites Lab) is located at King Abdullah University of Science and Technology and is part of the Physical
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· PhD in Materials science, chemistry, physics, polymer science, or related field · Strong background in ferroelectrets, piezoelectric materials, voided charged polymers or piezocomposites
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on the development and implementation of new workflows for the mineralogical and geochemical characterization of ore materials, using combined µXRF-mapping, SEM-based automated mineralogy, and laser ablation ICP-MS
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of Composites for Energy and Mobility Laboratory (Composites Lab) is located at King Abdullah University of Science and Technology and is part of the Physical Science and Engineering Division. The Composites Lab
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and Environmental Sciences and Engineering (BESE) Division at the King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST) (https://www.kaust.edu.sa/en/study/faculty/david-gomez-cabrero ). The project
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of mineral resources in Saudi Arabia by developing innovative approaches to mineral exploration, mining, and mineral processing. The working group will initially consist of 1 PhD student and 2 MSc students