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, and mechanics. It studies the three main classes of materials: metals, ceramics, polymers, and their composites: integrating bulk, surface, and interface characteristics for applications in health
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appointment in Pullman, WA, with a specialty in the in the areas of nanomedicine, targeted drug delivery, and polymer/dendrimer chemistry. The Sharma lab is developing rationally designed, smart, clinically
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of proteins involved in lipid metabolism in trypanosomatids: correlation with proteoglycan anchoring in membranes. In silico analysis of membrane rafts. Where to apply Website https://forms.office.com/Pages
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Biotechnology research at Aalto University. The lab will develop next-generation methods to evaluate, understand, and engineer biodegradation of polymers such as plastics, microplastics, and textile-derived
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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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polymer blending and colloidal lithography. Low-cost fabrication processes will be developed and optimized, and their performance will be analyzed using optical spectroscopy. Results will then be compared
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Manufacture at Chalmers University of Technology , focused on innovative research in the design and synthesis of sustainable polymers to be used as a binder for the electrode processing of the lithium ion
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through interactions with clinicians, designing and developing medical devices, and fabricating medical device prototypes. Furthermore, the candidate should have experience in polymer processing techniques
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- For the evaluation of the criteria defined in points 6.1.1, 6.1.2, and 6.1.3, particular consideration will be given to activities carried out in the field of chemical synthesis, polymer material processing, and
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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