92 post-doc-in-composite-materials PhD positions at Technical University of Denmark in Denmark
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focus on (a) training-through-research, (b) knowledge sharing, and (c) developing novel materials for RB and SC and new workflows for effective recycling & manufacturing, as well as potential business
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materials, which are otherwise inaccessible to material scientists? At DTU Energy, our research is targeting exactly this, and to reach these goals, we are looking for a PhD candidate to work at the interface
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exploiting piezoelectric materials and transducers combined with photoacoustic technology. The technology will be based on single optical fibers and bundles of fibers, where the acoustic generation is mainly
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. The study is further linked to two demonstrations in collaboration with the Danish postal service, PostNord, using both its fleet and a large postal center to test ePIPV and VIPV solutions. The ePIPV solution
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on understanding and mitigating the environmental and health impacts of footwear materials. This research sits at the cutting edge of microplastic pollution, chemical safety, and sustainable materials design. This
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cells provide new means for studying human health and disease in the lab. These systems may ultimately reduce the cost of drug development and accelerate biomedical research. Multi-material 3D printing
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technologies that are redefining how we build with sustainable materials. We invite applications for a PhD position in Circular and Automated Earth Processing for Sustainable Construction at the Section
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Job Description If you are looking for an exciting opportunity for PhD, we at Materials and Surface Engineering section, Department of Civil and Mechanical Engineering, Technical University
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students. In the project you will: Perform longitudinal proteomic and degradomic analyses of wound healing models and clinical samples. Identify proteolytic cleavage sites and post-translational
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, ultimately enabling the development of machine-learning models for the inverse design of improved electrolyte materials. You will have a demonstrated aptitude for computational chemistry or related research