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Jerzy Haber Institute of Catalysis and Surface Chemistry, Polish Academy of Sciences | Poland | about 1 month ago
the Silesian University of Technology, concerning hydrolytic enzymes capable of cleaving ester, amide, and urethane bonds in synthetic polymers. According to the short description of the project
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. The research assistant will: Participate in CAD/CAE modeling and structural optimization of UAV frames. Contribute to fabrication using composite and polymer additive manufacturing. Prepare and execute
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viscoelastic fluid, such as a polymer hydrogel, using experimental data. Task 5 – PINNs: implementation and training of physics-informed networks for the simulation of relevant mechanical engineering problems
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interdisciplinary environment of the Danish Polymer Centre. Elastomers’ complex mechanical behavior under varying conditions makes accurate prediction challenging. In this project, you will design and implement
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of rosin-based polymers will be valued. VII.II- I – In the evaluation of the interview, candidates' performance will be assessed according to the following weights and criteria: - Criterion 1: Motivation and
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Plastics, aims to unify existing models of fragmentation and additive leaching into a single, robust framework capable of simulating coupled physical and chemical degradation processes. The position involves
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Rector of Universidade do Minho, under the terms defined in the attached template. 5.1. The application must include the following documents: a) Copy of certificate or diploma degree. b) Detailed
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well as some genetic manipulation. References: Ridone, P., Vassalli, M. & Martinac, B. Piezo1 mechanosensitive channels: what are they and why are they important. Biophys Rev 11, 795–805 (2019). https://doi.org
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Smellie WSA. Demand management and test request rationalization. Ann Clin Biochem 2012; 49: 323–323 https://www.nice.org.uk/guidance/cg182/resources/chronic-kidney-disease-in-adults-assessment-and
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Biomass Conversion Research Group (TCCB, Prof. Frederik Ronsse). The broader consortium includes VITO (Sustainable Polymer Technology group) and Hasselt University (Analytical and Circular Chemistry