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-month European LACE project. The LACE (Lacer CEramics) project aims to the development of technologies to design the first technological bricks for High Energy Lasers (HEL). In particular, the LACE
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savings options Employee and dependent educational benefits (when applicable) Life insurance coverage Employee discount programs Posting Summary The Glass and Ceramic Research Group at Rutgers University is
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refrigerators (collaborative European project EIC Pathfinder with 9 partners from 4 different countries https://frostbitproject.eu ), we are looking for a postdoctoral researcher to join us at CRM2[1
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key materials—generally nickel-based superalloys—that make up turbine blades with ceramic matrix composites (CMCs). These composites combine lightness, thermomechanical strength and damage tolerance
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sustainable and climate-resilient agricultural practices. Key Responsibilities: Design, synthesize, and characterize microporous materials (e.g., porous ceramics) tailored for agricultural applications
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, ceramics, and serve as building blocks for RNA and DNA. Additionally, their synthetic analogues are critical clinical drugs for treating a wide range of diseases, including hepatitis C virus and Covid-19
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metals and alloys on metal or ceramic bodies. Our main application areas cover: (i) a selection of refractories for metallurgical processes; (ii) optimization of joining processes, i.e. soldering
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, and whether they interacted with other human species, reshaping our understanding of early human migration. https://inasia.uw.edu.pl Key responsibilities: participation in the preparation for and
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thin film deposition is strongly recommended. Knowledge in solid-state chemistry, ceramics, nanoimprint lithography processing, (photo)electrochemistry, or optical simulation (RCWA and FDTD for light
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include the following activities: Material development, synthesis and method optimization Metal nanoparticle catalyst and ceramic material and cell component comprehensive characterization and benchmarking