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sustainable precursor materials. This includes precise control over the carrier morphology and the mechanisms that dictate functional additive delivery. 2. Materials Integration: Applying knowledge of polymer
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and conducts research in the fields of nanotechnology, microsystems, materials science and microelectronics. Unique of MESA+ is its multidisciplinary composition. About the organisation The faculty
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protective systems using sustainable precursor materials. This includes precise control over the carrier morphology and the mechanisms that dictate functional additive delivery. Materials Integration: Applying
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chemistry, rheology, and curing dynamics control mechanical performance and print quality. Your role: Formulate novel ink systems with tailored polymer architectures and additives. Investigate how rheology
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of Materials You will work in the section of Mechanics of Materials (MoM) ( www.tue.nl/mechmat ) at the department of Mechanical Engineering of Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e). The MoM section is
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improving the sustainability of the battery value chain. Hydrometallurgical recycling is particularly suitable to handle the complex and variable composition of industrial Li-ion waste streams. However, it
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variable composition of industrial Li-ion waste streams. However, it must become more efficient and sustainable, while achieving higher purity and recovery rates to meet EU regulatory targets. This project
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to develop the next generation of PCM composites extracted from upcycled polymer pyrolysis waste streams and thermally conductive fillers. In this PhD project we adopt a molecular modelling approach with which
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to develop the next generation of PCM composites extracted from upcycled polymer pyrolysis waste streams and thermally conductive fillers. In this PhD project we adopt a molecular modelling approach with which
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manufacturing technology for producing small to medium-sized thermoplastic composite components in high volumes. Process simulation software is being developed for virtual optimization of tool design and material