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information can be found via https://www.maastrichtuniversity.nl/research/institutes/amibm/research/ Research group Sustainable Polymer Synthesis Main research focus is on the design and synthesis
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, composites and polymer blends, supermolecular structure, polymorphism and phase transitions, polymer processing, renewable lignocellulosic fillers, recycling of polymers and composite materials DESCRIPTION
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terrestrial environments. Key processes governing the transport and (bio)availability of these polymers—such as their adsorption to solid–water interfaces—remain poorly understood. In this new joint initiative
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of sol-gel polymers, in the development of formulations, in the fabrication of functional textiles by dyeing and/or coating processes, in the characterization of (nano)materials and textiles, and in
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engineered inorganic/hybrid solids and polymers to combine the best of both worlds (easy manufacturing, high fluxes per unit volume and high selectivity through advanced tailoring) to reach high gas mixture
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, molecularly imprinted polymers, and polymer-based nanocomposite synthesis, characterization, and application. Demonstrate knowledge and/or experience in sensor processing including design, fabrication, and
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using engineering biology. We are recruiting an enthusiastic and collaborative post-doctoral research associate with expertise in polymer processing and/or polymer synthesis, with a strong focus on
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, bus). The successful candidate will work in the ICS's Polymer Engineering and Process Intensification (IP2) team, which is made up of six teacher-researchers and several doctoral students and engineers
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FieldPhysicsEducation LevelPhD or equivalent Skills/Qualifications Experimental experience with elasticity modules using indentation and/or AFM. Knowledge of physics, surface physicochemistry, and polymers. Ability
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Mulhouse, France (http://www.is2m.uha.fr/ ) under the direction of Dr Valeriy Luchnikov, a member of the “Wetting and Self Assembly” research group, and Prof Thierry Vandamme, Faculty of Pharmacy of