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high-value polymers from complex waste streams such as multilayer packaging and mixed plastic waste, leading to large volumes being incinerated or landfilled. Solvent based recycling offers a promising
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description Polymer Technology at Lund University is an interdisciplinary subject including the chemistry and physics of polymers, as well as the processing and applications of polymer materials. The post
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users); and a 3) socio-economic and commercialization assessment. The project and the group Our consortium brings together polymer chemists, material engineers, a plastics manufacturer, a consumer
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for this postdoctoral position should have solid knowledge of wood, wood-based materials and experience in materials chemistry and polymer synthesis. A suitable background for this position is a PhD in polymer science
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Postdoctoral position in polymer technology focused on green polymer chemistry subject (PA2025/3322)
read more about our relevant research from a recently completed project “STEPS”: https://www.steps-mistra.se/ Subject description Polymer Technology at Lund University is an interdisciplinary subject
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development- Assisting in the development of a new carbon dot technology to convert plastic crystalline materials using carbon dot intermediates. Duties will include materials synthesis, polymer and carbon
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Engineering or related fields; has skills in organic synthesis, polymer synthesis and chemical characterization; has interest in the material characterization (DSC, TGA, DMA, rheology, …); has experience with
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Science group. Our group is conducting research to enable realistic, cost-effective processes for biomass and waste feedstock conversion and chemical recycling of waste plastics. The initial appointment is
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National Research Projects. UCD group of Polymer Micro/Nano Manufacturing technology is focusing on scale up production of plastic microfluidic devices, micro/nano structured mould tool fabrication
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challenges. On top of that you have: A PhD degree in Chemical Engineering, Polymer Chemistry, or a related field. Strong background in chemical recycling, thermochemical conversion, polymer processing