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-world applications. Your main tasks will include to: Developing (and derivatizing) polylysine-coated microfluidic channel capable of signal processing. Demonstrating programmable release of sacrificial
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duties essential to routine laboratory operation, and to take a lead role in writing manuscripts and grant proposals related to the research goals. There is a potential for this appointment to be renewed
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description Polymer Technology at Lund University is an interdisciplinary subject including the chemistry and physics of polymers, as well as the processing and applications of polymer materials. The post
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mechanical analysis. Vibrational analysis using laser vibrometry, accelerometry, and modal analysis. - Data acquisition and processing: Collection, analysis, and interpretation of experimental data
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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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are recruiting a highly motivated postdoctoral researcher to lead the first implementation of Deep-UV Raman spectroscopy for real-time polymer identification. This project addresses a critical gap: no established
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to a project focused on integrated process development for bio-based polymers from cellulosic sugars. The successful candidate will be able to: • Work safely and independently in a laboratory setting
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, including biopolymer chemistry and physical chemistry of polymers. Students can focus on experimental issues such as polymer synthesis, association processes, polymer degradation, and semiconductor polymer
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hands-on experience with at least one of the areas of polymer rheology, extrusion processing, pharmaceutical engineering with small molecules. Relevant competence in the areas of wet lab work, analytical
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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