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framework for the modeling of polymer nanocomposites under nonlinear elasticity at large deformations. The microstructure will be explicitly described at the microscopic scale through nonlinear micromechanics
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journals indexed with an Impact Factor; Knowledge of techniques for manufacturing polymer composites and nanocomposites using methods such as hand lay-up, casting, extrusion, prepreg processing, and vacuum
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between the polymer matrix and carbon nanotubes in nanocomposites. In the first phase, a critical review of the literature will be carried out on numerical and experimental methodologies used to investigate
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. You will be supported by an interdisciplinary supervision team of academics and industry partners, offering complementary expertise, spanning acoustics, nanocomposites, theory and modelling, polymer
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Description: The RevEl project aims to replace PTFE-based dry binders with fluorine-free nanocomposites that combine mechanical robustness during battery operation with controlled debonding-on-demand at end
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– Reversible Electrodes for Resource-Efficient and Circular Energy Storage". Project Description: The RevEl project aims to replace PTFE-based dry binders with fluorine-free nanocomposites that combine
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organization of electrospun biobased nanocomposites under uniaxial / biaxial extension, probed by in-situ USAXS/SAXS/WAXS You will join ID02 team composed of 7 people and study multiscale structural organization
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at the 'Group of Smart Nanoengineered Materials, Nanomechanics and Nanomagnetism -Gnm3' (https://jsort-icrea.uab.cat/) of the Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona (UAB). The position is in the framework
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, bioinks and nanocomposites. Produce multi-material graded OC scaffolds according to patient-specific key functional and mechanical requirements developing a novel optimisation methodology to produce
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institute by providing deep understanding of the mechanical response across a broad spectrum of materials, from nanocomposites to cell-laden hydrogels. New characterization methods are required