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techniques Advanced characterization methods, including synchrotron-based techniques, will be used to investigate materials under operating conditions and establish design principles for next-generation EOP
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, environmental sciences, or a related field. Strong knowledge of laboratory methods for the characterization of organic raw materials and fertilizers, including data analysis and interpretation. Practical
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investigations include material characterization, studies of fresh, young, and hardened concrete (including hydration), determination of the size distribution of air/macropores, capillary pores, and gel pores
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energy materials—and is equipped with state-of-the-art research facilities. Embedded in a dynamic network of industrial and academic collaborations, SIMaP provides an ideal environment for ambitious
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(such as geological maps, material properties, and usage profiles) with dynamic sensor measurements (including pressure, vibration, visual, acoustic, and X-ray signals). The PhD candidate will investigate
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, high-temperature strength in the range of 1500°C to 2000°C, and dynamic oxidation in an oxyacetylene torch at temperatures above 1700°C on such prepared materials will be characterized. Supervisor: Dr. Ondrej Hanzel
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knowledge in General and Inorganic Chemistry along with an experience in the preparation/characterization of advanced inorganic materials and advanced oxidation processes (AOPs). The PhD. candidate must have
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for applications in antibacterial photodynamic therapy. The project has three main objectives: the synthesis and characterization of a library of switchable rotaxanes, the study of the effect of external heavy atoms
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manipulation to characterize such mechanisms in conditions that mimic industrial environments. The Dynamics Biodesign Lab (DBDL), led by Dr. Pablo Carbonell, creates innovative solutions for automated