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standards linked to your post PhD experience. Eligibility criteria If you are highly motivated researchers in the areas of Polymer Chemistry and Membrane Technology with passion in sustainable bioprocessing
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as well as polymers 2. Characterization and functional analysis of polymers [Scope of Change] No change expected Qualifications: PhD degree(s) at the time of appointment Individuals with research
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, and offers collaboration with industrial partners. The candidate has: A European Master’s degree (or obtained before starting the PhD) in Engineering Technology, Materials Engineering, Chemical
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/or experience : PhD in mechanics or in polymer and composite materials science and engineerin Required technical and transversal skills : Expertise in polymer processing technologies Skills in
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Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description A PhD position supported by the National Agency for Research (Agence Nationale de la Recherche, ANR) grant is available at the Institute of Materials Science of
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. These materials-ranging from structural to water-soluble polymers-are designed for complete microbial metabolic utilization in their intended receiving environments (e.g., aquatic systems, soils, wastewater). By
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in the field of materials engineering, sub-area polymer science to those with research experience in the specific scientific area of the work plan, particularly in the preparation of biopolymer-based
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CRCN), 2 teacher-researchers (1 MdC, 1 Prof), 4 post-doctoral researchers, 7 PhD students, 1 technician, 2 Engineer. The M3 team provides a highly stimulating international research environment. The team
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, biomaterials, polymers as well as biomimetic, responsive and adaptive materials as well as any combination thereof. Minimum qualifications: A PhD in Chemistry, Physics, Materials Science and/or Engineering, or
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. The work is a collaboration between Prof Julia Weinstein (Chemistry), Prof Frederik Claeyssens and Dr Esther Karunakaran (Chemical, Material and Biological Engineering), and an industrial partner