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towards the development of new photopolymers and biomaterials. Key Responsibilities: RA (polymer chemist) will be hired to manage the development of novel bioadhesives formulations and work with laboratory
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cathode-catholyte polymer materials, functionalizing polymer surfaces, and studying their physical and electrochemical properties. AA/EOE Minimum Qualifications: Ph.D. In Chemistry, Materials Science, or
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-scale/physics (in situ/operando)characterization of functional materials (polymers, salts, ionic liquids, catalysts, ceramics) intended for energetic systems (batteries, fuel cells, and solar cells
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, at least a 2:1 Honours degree in Chemistry, Pharmacy, or a related field. Experience in polymer synthesis or drug formulation is beneficial but not essential. Candidates whose first language is not English
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degree in Chemistry, Pharmacy, or a related field. Experience in polymer synthesis or drug formulation is beneficial but not essential. Candidates whose first language is not English must meet the
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of vitrimer-based recyclable polymers and microplastic-free functional coatings. The research occurs at the interphase of materials chemistry and environmental chemistry and is expected to define a road map
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candidate you will work in the Smart Materials research unit of Dr. Athanassia Athanassiou in Genoa. You will be working in a multicultural and multi-disciplinary group, where physicists, chemists, biologists
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=89331 Work Location(s) Number of offers available1Company/InstituteFaculty of Pharmacy of the University of PortoCountryPortugalState/ProvincePortoCityPortoGeofield Contact City Porto Website https
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and Biochemistry Department's mission is to serve the many technological and general education programs of the University as well as prepare students to be professional chemists and biochemists
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for the treatment of infection-triggered inflammatory states, centred on a rational design of tailor-made nanoparticulate drug carriers. Pharmacologically active nanoparticles based on functional synthetic polymers