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PROFILE: PhD/ R1: First stage Researcher RESEARCH FIELD(S)1: Engineering MAIN SUB RESEARCH FIELD OR DISCIPLINES1: Engineering JOB /OFFER DESCRIPTION The widespread use of plastic materials has led to a
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• author peer-reviewed publications, and • work effectively in a large, multidisciplinary team of engineers, chemists, and biologists. . Basic Qualifications Must be a recent PhD graduate within
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the Chemical Catalysis and Reaction Engineering group. Our group is conducting research to enable cost-effective processes for biomass and waste feedstock conversion and chemical recycling of waste plastics
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experiments. Participate in weekly laboratory meetings. Attend departmental seminars and events. Qualifications Required Qualifications: • PhD in Biological Chemistry or Biological Engineering Discipline
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SFI FAST: PhD position in Microstructure/texture evolution during extrusion of scrap-based Aluminium
, it is a prerequisite that you gain admission to the PhD programme in Materials Science and Engineering (https://www.ntnu.edu/studies/phmt) within three months of your employment contract start date
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biotechnology, space biology, and sustainable solutions for plastic and electronic waste recycling. The successful candidate will join a growing space biotechnology team working to understand how microorganisms
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workflows for descriptor based microstructure reconstruction to identify material parameters for crystal plasticity simulations from experimental data through inverse analysis to establish structure–property
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(maintenance, vendor liaison) and contribute to outreach (talks, demos, public engagement). Education, Qualifications and Experience Essential Criteria A PhD in physics, electrical engineering, biomedical
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Engineering » Materials engineering Researcher Profile Recognised Researcher (R2) Application Deadline 22 Feb 2026 - 22:59 (UTC) Country Netherlands Type of Contract Temporary Job Status Not Applicable Hours
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years) in France in order to reduce single use of plastic packaging. However, since the potential number of reuse/recycling of packaging materials is not unlimited, concerns regarding environmental impact