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offered by the Department of Physics of Materials, including preparation and delivery of lectures, seminars, and laboratory exercises. Contribution to the development of teaching methods and educational
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of novel materials suitable for interesting surface-related phenomena, namely in heterogeneous catalysis, electrochemistry and sensing. Current research in the Surface Physics group covers a range of
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synthetic chemistry and materials research in a highly topical area with strong international relevance. Research focus The successful candidate will work on: design and synthesis of novel phosphinate and
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nanostructured materials (nanoparticles, porous materials) preparing and implementing research projects, including cooperation with international partners transferring research results into practice, including
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opportunity to expand both the structural and functional diversity of the MXene family through carbon-guided design. Key benefits: - Hands-on training in material synthesis (solid-state reactions, molten salts
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materials into micro/nanorobotic systems and evaluate catalytic performance. Ensure industrial-grade reproducibility of synthesized materials. Collaborate within a multidisciplinary team and contribute
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of the dissertation topics: 15. 11. 2025 Application by: 15. 12. 2025 Apply for this programme Detailed description of the programme Offer of dissertation topics: Polymeric materials with covalently attached anionic
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of dissertation topics: Development of Machine Learning Frameworks for Reactive Atomistic Materials Modeling (DSP II) Profile of the graduate This Ph.D. program is an interdisciplinary study combining physical
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are the development of atmospheric plasma sources, their optimization, diagnostics of generated plasma, innovation, and industrial applications for surface treatment of materials such as nonwoven textiles, nanofibers
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of Hazardous Materials). International collaborators include Assoc. Prof. Pavel Kratina (QMUL, London, UK), Dr. Arnaud Sentis (INRAE, Aix-en-Provence, France) and Prof. Otto Seppälä (University of Innsbruck