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chemistry of polymers and organic synthesis, development of new monomers, ionomers, ionogels, oligomers and polymers along with chemical modification and post- polymerization modification, polymer
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, biomaterials, polymers as well as biomimetic, responsive and adaptive materials as well as any combination thereof. Minimum qualifications: A PhD in Chemistry, Physics, Materials Science and/or Engineering, or
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/Qualifications • PhD in Polymer Chemistry, Materials Science or a related field • Solid experience in polymer synthesis and functionalization, ideally involving Controlled Radical Polymerizations and Ring-Opening
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staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Postdoctoral Researcher Position on the Environmental Fate of Synthetic Water-Soluble Polymers The Environmental Chemistry group
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the Sustainable Polymer Synthesis group and other groups at AMIBM: High-throughput polymer synthesis or modification, for example via flow chemistry; Enzymes for polymerization and polymer modification, leveraging
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communication skills; have the ability to: - developing new solutions for the recycling of plastics and polymer composites, - synthesis and biosynthesis of polymeric materials with functional properties
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-of-the-art manufacturing techniques to enable seamless integration into industrial equipment and infrastructure. Key duties: The successful candidate is expected to: Have strong experience in polymers
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Institute (Strasbourg, France). He or she will be responsible for synthesizing functional polymers for the production of hybrid nanoparticles. He or she will work under the supervision of Dr. M. Vauthier and
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polymer composites. This project is a direct, high-impact follow-on from our published work on Composite Fibre Additive Manufacturing (CFAM), a novel sheet lamination technique. The initial research
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characterisation of nano-composite materials (films, devices) containing spin-transition nano-objects interacting (mechanically and/or electrically) with other constituents (polymer, metallic nanoparticles) in order