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. - Chemical modification of natural macromolecules (click chemistry, grafting of photosensitive groups) - polymers shaping : pastes, sprays, and nanofibers (electrospinning) - Characterization
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material science, polymer physics and chemistry or mechanics of materials Website for additional job details https://emploi.cnrs.fr/Offres/CDD/UMR5510-OLILAM-001/Default.aspx Work Location(s) Number
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, carbon-based films, PEDOT-type conducting polymer). Classical chemical, structural and morphological characterisation. Task II: Characterisation of ion transfer at the electrode/electrolyte interface using
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molecular dynamics simulations with LAMMPS, and data curation. Scientific context: Our current understanding of polymer viscoelasticity is founded on single-chain models [2]. Such models draw on the fact
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will rely on advanced rheophysical, microscopy, and microfluidic techniques, as well as on the use of natural polymers derived from biomass (pectin, cellulose, hemicellulose), whose properties will be
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permanent staff members, plus some 15 PhD candidates and 4 post-doc researchers. Where to apply Website https://emploi.cnrs.fr/Candidat/Offre/UMR5801-GERVIG1-053/Candidater.aspx Requirements Research
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FieldPhysics » Chemical physicsYears of Research ExperienceNone Research FieldPhysics » BiophysicsYears of Research ExperienceNone Additional Information Eligibility criteria -PhD in Chemistry and/or Polymer
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3d colloidal model system. Background information: https://paddyroyall.github.io/padrus/Work_amoeba.html Publications of interest : https://paddyroyall.github.io/padrus/Publications.html Systems in
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of the 3D network organization on the grease properties. The work will be carried out primarily at the “Laboratoire Rhéologie et Procédés” (LRP) (http://www.laboratoire-rheologie-et-procedes.fr/ ) and
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, carbon-based films, PEDOT-type conducting polymer). Classical chemical, structural and morphological characterisation. Task II: Characterisation of ion transfer at the electrode/electrolyte interface using