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to a project focused on integrated process development for bio-based polymers from cellulosic sugars. The successful candidate will be able to: • Work safely and independently in a laboratory setting
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bacterioplankton in carbon cycling. Focus will be on deciphering the genetic basis for utilization of monomers and polymers of important dissolved organic matter compound classes (e.g. carbohydrates and proteins
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Engineering (Materials Physics and Chemistry, Materials Science, Materials Processing Engineering, Polymer Materials Science and Engineering), Power Engineering and Engineering Thermophysics (Renewable Energy
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University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill | Chapel Hill, North Carolina | United States | 3 months ago
favorably. Special Physical/Mental Requirements Special Instructions For information on UNC Postdoctoral Benefits and Services click here Quick Link https://unc.peopleadmin.com/postings/311749 Posting Contact
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biophysics/chemistry/physics and related fields Experience with Molecular Dynamics using coarse grained or atomistic models Advantage is experience with simulations of disordered proteins/polymers and
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) Requirements for candidate: MSc in computational biophysics/chemistry/physics and related fields Experience with Molecular Dynamics using coarse grained or atomistic models Advantage is experience with
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following research areas: (a) functional materials, (b) materials for energy, and © polymer materials. Exceptional candidates in other areas will also be considered. This is an open rank position, and
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20 Feb 2026 Job Information Organisation/Company Universty of Aveiro Department SGRH Research Field Chemistry Physics Engineering » Materials engineering Engineering » Mechanical engineering
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disciplines are encouraged to apply: Physics: astronomy, astrophysics, atomic physics, biophysics, chemical physics, condensed matter physics (including quantum materials, soft matter, and polymers), fluid
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(both Division of Physical Chemistry, Lund University) as contact persons. Connections to other experimental and theoretical groups within the COMMONS Center of Excellence for biomolecular assembly