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contribute to exciting research in a collaborative and dynamic environment. This position offers an opportunity to take part in advanced research on the design and synthesis of porous polymers. You will work
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Description Head of the Department of Controlled Macromolecular Synthesis The Department of Controlled Macromolecular Synthesis is focused mainly on the synthesis of new polymer materials with a defined
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ecological and economic evaluation of the resulting solutions. The doctoral studentship will be part of the research group Polymer Technology and will include studies on the processing of biogenic dyes in
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engineering Engineering » Computer engineering Engineering » Control engineering Engineering » Materials engineering Researcher Profile First Stage Researcher (R1) Positions PhD Positions Application Deadline
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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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group has used their expertise in computer simulations on small model chromosomes to demonstrate that polymer-assisted condensates are capable of maintaining the epigenetic state through 40 generations
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semiconductor materials; • experience in fabrication of thin films using solution-processing techniques (e.g., spin-coating, ink-jet printing) and/or high-vacuum methods (thermal evaporation); • experience
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behavior (e.g., ignition, burning rate, fire growth). Such predictions require accurate and efficient simulation of the tightly coupled, time-dependent condensed- and gas-phase processes that control
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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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using water-based processing methods. To accomplish these objectives, we aim to bridge key knowledge gaps, particularly in understanding the processes that stimulate the production of the polymers by