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, modelling, and manufacturing integration. This is a unique opportunity to lead impactful R&D in sustainable engineering within a commercial setting, while receiving academic and professional development
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on the development of new paradigms for deep generative modeling of polymers. Current representations and polymer design strategies are non-scalable, non-modular, and fail to capture the complex binding patterns and
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prototypes. The requirements are as follows: Tasks Description: Formulate and screening of electrolytes (solvents, lithium salts, and additives) compatible with polymer cathodes and graphite/Si‑graphite anodes
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for machine learning models to optimise membrane properties, structure, and fabrication. The fellow will play a key role in the experimental part of the project, including: Preparation and characterisation
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their suitability for industrial use through experimental validation, modelling, and manufacturing integration. This is a unique opportunity to lead impactful R&D in sustainable engineering within a commercial
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with polymer chemistry, coordination chemistry, and advanced separation methodologies, with support from computational modeling. The doctoral thesis will focus on synthetic polymer chemistry. Our
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-Doctoral fellows, 40 PhD students, and 52 Executive Master students. The department is organized in 4 Scientific Areas: Energy (batteries and hydrogen), Polymers and Composite Materials, Surface Science, and
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status are eligible to apply for this competition. 5. Candidate eligibility requirements: a) Skills in numerical modeling of the polymer injection molding process. b) Skills in computer programming. 6
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into polymer matrices. - Use of luminescent species for applications such as sensors. - Knowledge of DFT‑type simulation methods for modeling molecular properties. - Experience writing scientific articles and
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engineering processing, material recycling, nuclear chemistry, theory and modelling. About the research project The project focuses on the development and synthesis of new π-conjugated organic semiconductors