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, Polymers, and Processes Laboratory (CP2M, UMR CNRS 5265) in Villeurbanne, within the theme “Surface Organometallic Chemistry for Catalysis.” Surface organometallic chemistry is a major research axis of CP2M
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the suitability and effectiveness of the recruitment process. About INL The International Iberian Nanotechnology Laboratory – INL (http://www.inl.int ), is the first and only Intergovernmental Organisation in
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activities in processing of sustainable materials, (bio)polymer composites and their applications. Participate in the supervision of undergraduate, master’s, and doctoral students. Criteria of the candidate
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structures, integrating morphing wings and additive manufacturing processes for high-performance and energy-efficient drones. Keywords: Morphing wings, composites, additive manufacturing, aerodynamics, UAV
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organic methods for functional small molecules and polymers. The goal of projects in the Huang lab is to tackle critical societal challenges through precise structural control, efficient manufacturing, and
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following: organic solar cells, organic blends morphology, device physics, design of experiment analysis, nanoparticle synthesis, colloidal chemistry, organic semiconductors, polymer additives, antioxidants
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: We offer a staff research engineer position to a scientist or engineer with experience in fabrication of optical waveguides, especially in the context of glass and polymer platforms. Experience in
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at any research group connected to the Nano Area of Advance at Chalmers. You find the full list of PIs of these research groups on the Chalmers homepage: https://www.chalmers.se/en/collaborate-with-us
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: The Doctoral Network B3PO, “Better Biobased Polymer Network,” is recruiting 15 highly motivated Doctoral Candidates (DCs), two of whom will be based at TU Graz. The offered positions at TU Graz are available
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results in probability theory. A good starting point to get familiar with the topic is the paper ‘Sharp threshold for the ballisticity of the random walk on the exclusion process’ ( https://arxiv.org/abs