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such as analytical chemistry, physical chemistry, materials chemistry, inorganic and structural chemistry and organic chemistry. The research projects are many from theory to experiment, from basic
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following research areas: (a) functional materials, (b) materials for energy, and © polymer materials. Exceptional candidates in other areas will also be considered. This is an open rank position, and
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date of May 2026 in Dr. Nicole Fahrenfeld’s group in Civil & Environmental Engineering at Rutgers University-New Brunswick (https://sites.google.com/site/nicolefahrenfeld/home ). The postdoc will lead
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an anticipated start date of May 2026 in Dr. Nicole Fahrenfeld’s group in Civil & Environmental Engineering at Rutgers University-New Brunswick (https://sites.google.com/site/nicolefahrenfeld/home ). The postdoc
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of bio-based materials (such as films, coatings, or controlled-release systems). Work Plan: The Research Fellow will participate in the following project tasks, namely: Compositional and functional
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Research Technologist 1. BASIC FUNCTION Perform technical procedures and operate analytical instruments to support scientific research. Assist in various investigative processes in a laboratory setting. THE
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time, materials, finance and equipment. Work with external stakeholders to develop the translation pathway of technologies towards clinical use. Provide support to senior colleagues for research
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topics. E-textile supercapacitors focusing on the separator and device design within a textile structure. This post requires a strong background in electrochemistry, characterisation techniques, polymer
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and special topics at the undergraduate and graduate levels. This individual will have research interests, preferably in organic polymer or organic materials chemistry. In addition to teaching, the
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topics. E-textile supercapacitors focusing on the separator and device design within a textile structure. This post requires a strong background in electrochemistry, characterisation techniques, polymer