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fully coupled mechanics and electrochemistry in real and complex composite electrodes [9]. In this way, the impact of the electrode micro-cracking on the performances has not been yet quantified. By a
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glass (which is calcined during production), plastics, aggregates from deconstruction, composite materials, and rubber waste. Since the crushing and grinding stage is already energy-intensive, there is
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and Data-Driven Discovery, which involves creating a large, unique dataset linking composition to phase stability and fundamental mechanical properties for data-driven down-selection. The second pillar
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-diffusive(-thermal-chemical) behavior of fiber-reinforced composites at the micro/meso-scale. These models will incorporate uncertainty via stochastic inputs, such as random field representations of spatially
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on systems developed by grazing angle deposition (oxides and metals) for optical, optronic, and thermochromic applications. Where to apply Website https://oficinavirtual.uca.es/oficinaVirtual
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(PhD Position) Mechanically Soft Micro and Macrocomposites for Wearable Devices within the framework of project A2 of the Collaborative Research Centre 1261 (Magnetoelectric Sensors: From Composite
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analyses (Raman, SEM EDS, XRF) to study materials and techniques; • Contextual data on stratigraphy, archaeological materials and micro-excavations, whenever possible; • Integration of archaeological
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Plastic pollution has introduced vast quantities of micro- and nanoplastics (MNPs) into aquatic ecosystems, raising urgent questions about their impacts on biodiversity and global biogeochemical
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and characterizing cementitious composites. Proficiency in characterizing construction materials micro/nanoscale experimental methods, such as XRD, SEM, TGA/DSC, NMR, or synchrotron-based techniques
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and characterization of micrometric devices, made by vacuum deposition techniques and micro and/or nanofabrication instruments, and characterized by magnetotransport and magneto-optical techniques