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Polymers The Environmental Chemistry Group within the Department of Environmental Systems Science conducts cutting-edge research on the environmental chemistry and fate of synthetic biodegradable polymers
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adiunkt in the Opus 27 project entitled "PVDF-reinforced polymer brushes as functional coatings" financed by National Science Foundation is open for application. Project leader: Piotr Mocny The post-doc
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- Molecular characterizations (RMN, IR, GC…) - Radical polymerization - Polymer characterization by classical techniques such as IR, TGA, DSC - Polymer degradation and analyses of the degradation products
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description of the project Our group is engaged in the development of polymer electrolyte materials for hydrogen energy devices. We focus on the gas permeability of polymer electrolytes to develop new polymers
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are offering a fully funded doctoral position in synthetic polymer chemistry, focusing on the development of advanced materials for the selective recovery of critical metals. The Department of Separation Science
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. Experience in chemical engineering research can be of added value. If you are highly motivated researchers in the areas of Polymer Chemistry and Membrane Technology with passion in sustainable bioprocessing
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project involving 18 partners across Europe (https://www.bestcrop.eu/ ), which aims to contribute to the development of the circular economy by providing new high-yield barley varieties (perspective article
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found here: https://www.tue.nl/en/research/research-groups/polymer-performance-materials . The TU/e offers academic education that is driven by fundamental and applied research. We combine scientific
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/01/2026 Job Summary The Sterling Group at the University of Texas at Dallas is seeking a postdoctoral researcher to explore polymer upcycling. Our research program integrates automated computational
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includes the synthesis of polymeric compatibilizers and the characterization of polymers. The work will be carried out at the Polymer Chemistry Laboratory (PCL) at Instituto Pedro Nunes, under the scientific