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, including extensive material relating to the language and ceramics of the ancient Maya elite. Dumbarton Oaks invites applications for a Postdoctoral Fellow to join a team working to create comprehensive
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materials like metals, plastics, and ceramics to improve product performance. You will lead and apply best practices in materials science and engineering. Key responsibilities include analysing material
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Technologies, ORCID: https://orcid.org/my-orcid?orcid=0000-0001-7930-1751 Topic Description: Smart textile technologies are rapidly advancing, making the formation of conductive tracks directly on textile
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ceramic fuel cells and electrolysers. These technologies are central in the transition to renewable energy and in the electrification of industrial processes. For more information and how to apply: https
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. The Electrochemistry group is among the world-leading in solid-state electrochemistry and materials science of oxides for electrochemical energy conversion technologies especially proton ceramic fuel cells and
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manufacturing Optimization of parameters for additive manufacturing of polymers Expansion of the model to other materials, such as cement and ceramics. . WORKPLACE AND SCIENTIFIC SUPERVISION: The work will be
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energy conversion technologies such as proton ceramic fuel cells and electrolysers. These technologies are central in the transition to renewable energy and in the electrification of industrial processes
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performance loss, the research programme will explore new materials, catalysts, and cell designs. There will be two cell types of interest in this programme: i) oxygen-ion and ii) proton-conducting ceramic
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for electrochemical energy conversion technologies especially proton ceramic fuel cells and electrolysers. These technologies are central in the transition to renewable energy and in the electrification of industrial
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Earth orbit at the University of Minho, reference 2023.16452.ICDT (https://doi.org/10.54499/2023.16452.ICDT ), funded under the 2023 Call for R&D Projects in All Scientific Domains by State Budget funds