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at the Mechanics of Composites for Energy and Mobility Lab. (MCEM, https://composites.kaust.edu.sa ). Field of study A Postdoctoral opening is available in the area of Insitu Multiphysics
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Brazil, coordinated by Prof. Roniérik Pioli Vieira, invites applications for a post-doctoral position within a research project developed in collaboration with the Max Planck Institute of Colloids and
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, Organic Chemistry, Polymer Chemistry, Electrochemistry, Green Chemistry Website for additional job details https://emploi.cnrs.fr/Offres/CDD/UMR5629-ERICLO-008/Default.aspx Work Location(s) Number of offers
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formulations, the use of bio-based and biodegradable components has become a major challenge, with ambitious goals such as 98% biodegradability set by industry players. However, natural polymers currently
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rizwan.bajwa@kaust.edu.sa ). PLEASE USE this as the subject of your email: Post Doc MCEM26–Insitu characterization Note: Applicant will be evaluated on a rolling basis and closed as soon as the position filled
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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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/notification of results: The results of the evaluation are published in a single list by final score obtained, posted in a visible and public place in the host unit, as well as by email to all candidates
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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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of the doctoral dissertation are available. Documented experience in the synthesis of molecularly imprinted polymers (MIP), confirmed by scientific publications with the candidate as first author. Documented
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This position is in the framework of a « Grand Programme de Recherche » from the University of Bordeaux which is named Post-Petroleum Materials (PPM). Due to the increasing production of plastic materials and