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collaboration partners totalling a maximum of 11 months. The doctoral studentship will be part of University of Borås research group Polymer Technology Research Group and will include studies on the processing
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the mechanical properties of conjugated polymers and on the development of spinning processes for the manufacture of conducting polymer fibers for wearable electronics. A summary of the research field can be found
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contribute to exciting research in a collaborative and dynamic environment. This position offers an opportunity to take part in advanced research on the design and synthesis of porous polymers. You will work
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ecological and economic evaluation of the resulting solutions. The doctoral studentship will be part of the research group Polymer Technology and will include studies on the processing of biogenic dyes in
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chemical, mechanical and colorimetric characterisation of fibres and fabrics. The research project will be carried out in close collaboration with the Polymer Technology research group, as well as with
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Description Join us at the Division of Applied Chemistry, Department of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, and help advance knowledge in the field of superabsorbent polymers on a fundamental level. About us
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We are currently offering two doctoral student positions focused on developing novel AI-driven methods for polymer design and engineering, with an emphasis on the discovery and design of polymeric
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recycling, particularly of polyesters. You also need to have strong expertise in polymer chemistry, including advanced materials characterisation. Meriting qualifications is experience in molecular dynamics
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photovoltaic, organic photodetectors What you will do You will design, synthesize, and fully characterize new π-conjugated organic semiconductors (small molecules and/or polymers) tailored for organic
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polymers) tailored for organic photodetectors, including thin-film processing and structure–property optimization. In close collaboration with device researchers, you will iteratively improve OPD performance