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Essential qualifications (both tracks) · A Master's degree or PhD in polymer science or engineering, materials science, chemistry, chemical/mechanical engineering or closely related fields, completed by
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; polymer composites; synthetic polymer adhesives; recycling; polymers based on renewable and/or recycled raw materials; plastics processing. Knowledge of the principles of work in a research laboratory
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of the materials. PhD profiles include students with a Master 2 degree in Chemistry of Materials, Material engineering or Soft Matter. Know-how on sol-gel chemistry, or polymerisation strategies or additive
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for Innovation for Sustainable Composites Engineering launched in 2024: https://www.bristol.ac.uk/composites/cdtsustainablecompeng/ . Research focus areas: Mechanical Engineering, Civil Engineering, Aerospace
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or equivalent Skills/Qualifications PhD in Materials Engineering or related discipline. Research expertise in plastics and polymer composites, including a method of reducing the flammability of polymeric
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grant must have a PhD in the scientificarea of Chemical Engineering, Chemistry, Materials Engineering, Biomedical Engineering, or related areas. Composition of the Selection Jury Jury President: Moisés
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Science and Engineering Laboratory (SIMM: https://www.simm.espci.fr/ ), under the supervision of Théo Merland, assistant professor at Sorbonne University, and Cécile Monteux, CNRS research director. The
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of experimental polymer processing, natural fiber composite engineering, digital manufacturing and simulation technologies. Through close collaboration with dedicated industrial and academic partners, you will
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to small batches. This PhD will pioneer the transition from laboratory-scale demonstrations to scalable, manufacturable acoustic structuring of polymers, representing a step change in composite processing
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. Candidate Information Materials (Department of Molecular Physics description): Department of Molecular Physics (KFM) is a part of the Faculty of Chemistry of the Lodz University of Technology. It is an