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currently no flexible sensors that can be integrated into garments or structures and capable of simultaneously monitoring chemical exposure, mechanical strain, and thermal conditions in real time. Recent
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Job Category Faculty Non Bargaining Job Title Research Associate - Photo-Activated Materials & Optical Sensors Department Taghipour, Fariborz | Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering
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Academic Job Category Faculty Non Bargaining Job Profile Research Associate Job Title Research Associate - Photo-Activated Materials & Optical Sensors Department Taghipour, Fariborz | Department
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Academic Job Category Faculty Non Bargaining Job Title Research Associate - Photo-Activated Materials & Optical Sensors Department Taghipour, Fariborz | Department of Chemical and Biological
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: Applications accepted all year round Details Graphene is a novel material with outstanding electronic and mechanical properties. Chemical modification of graphene gives rise to new materials, such as graphene
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NIST only participates in the February and August reviews. The development of nanomaterials, biomaterials, sensor films, and surface measurement methods require well-defined substrates that vary in
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Chemistry at TU Wien is seeking to fill the position of University Professor for “Integrated Quantum (Bio)Sensors” at the Institutes of Applied Synthetic Chemistry and Chemical Technologies and Analytics
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that strengthens existing activities, which currently have a broad focus in areas of Medicinal Chem, Supramolecular chemistry and Sensors, Catalysis, Tetrapyrroles, Peptide and DNA chemistry and Chemical Biology
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during food processing and storage. Chemical Food Safety : Appropriate research areas may include but are not limited to: Development and utilization of rapid, inexpensive, and/or in situ sensors for real
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degree in physics, informatics/computer science, electrical engineering or chemical process engineering. With more than 300 scientists, KCETA combines the research activities of the Karlsruhe Institute