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radical polymerization (ATRP and related methods, RAFT, NMP), anionic polymerization, and polyaddition polymerization. We also conduct post-modifications of both natural and synthetic polymers. The main
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ecological and economic evaluation of the resulting solutions. The doctoral studentship will be part of the research group Polymer Technology and will include studies on the processing of biogenic dyes in
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for data analysis, CAD (SolidWorks). Processes: Experience with additive manufacturing, thin-film deposition, or polymer processing. Standards: Familiarity with ASTM, ISO, or industry-specific material
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glucose and fructose into energy-rich intermediates like levulinic acid, a key building block for fuels, fine chemicals, and polymers. Zeolites are nanostructured aluminosilicate materials featuring
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environmentally-friendly hydraulics. The aim of this project is to improve the understanding and the ability of designing aqueous lubricants based on polymer solutions in water. The main objectives are to study the
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-healing polymers that will be exploited in this project in robotic phantoms. Moreover, the Soft Tissue Biomechanics (STB) research group of Katholieke Universiteit Leuven is connected in this project
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between the polymer matrix and carbon nanotubes in nanocomposites. In the first phase, a critical review of the literature will be carried out on numerical and experimental methodologies used to investigate
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polymer fibers, enabling the development of yarns with electrical conductivity properties suitable for use as interconnection threads in various smart textiles. Moreover, with a suitable choice of combined
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, and flame spread over panels 0.5 m to 2.44 m tall). To date, these tools have been used to characterize synthetic polymers and copolymers, fiber-reinforced composite materials, porous polymer foams, and
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nanotechnology. Currently, the Department's topics include the physics of organic solids, physics and physical chemistry of polymers, including: - electrical and optical properties, conductivity and