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nanotechnology. Currently, the Department's topics include the physics of organic solids, physics and physical chemistry of polymers, including: - electrical and optical properties, conductivity and
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process. Experimental work will include melt processing of dyes and polymers in an extruder, as well as emulsion polymerisation of dispersions on an experimental scale, as well as extensive chemical
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Design and synthesis of mesoporous zeolite catalysts for the conversion of sugars into biofuels and high-value chemicals School of Mathematical and Physical Sciences PhD Research Project Self Funded
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environmentally-friendly hydraulics. The aim of this project is to improve the understanding and the ability of designing aqueous lubricants based on polymer solutions in water. The main objectives are to study the
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-industrial practice. Where to apply Website https://system.erecruiter.pl/FormTemplates/RecruitmentForm.aspx?WebID=708768a19… Requirements Research FieldChemistry » Applied chemistryEducation LevelMaster Degree
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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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focused on physicochemical phenomena that take place at the interface of polymer matrix composite materials. A collaboration between Brunel University London and TWI Ltd , BCC has been awarded funding
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, Organic Chemistry, Polymer Chemistry, Electrochemistry, Green Chemistry Website for additional job details https://emploi.cnrs.fr/Offres/CDD/UMR5629-ERICLO-008/Default.aspx Work Location(s) Number of offers
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, and flame spread over panels 0.5 m to 2.44 m tall). To date, these tools have been used to characterize synthetic polymers and copolymers, fiber-reinforced composite materials, porous polymer foams, and
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regeneration. We combine these approaches to bridge the gap between fundamental research and clinical therapies. More information about our research group can be found here: https://physics-of-life.tu