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, B.; Palmero, P.; Tulliani, J.-M. MOFs Functionalization of 3D Printed Mullite Complex Architectures for CO2 Capture. Applied Materials Today 2024, 40, 102407. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.apmt
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used in 3D printing. In the practical part, the doctoral student innovates the measuring chain of tribological tests and subsequently tests the resistance of selected additive materials. The obtained
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on the chemical modification of cellulose paper to create highly selective solid-phase extraction devices to enrich targeted contaminants (plant toxins and cyanobacterial toxins). Moreover, 3D-printing and rapid
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liquid and solid, is also at the basis for many innovations such as 3D printing, biological tissue engineering, and robotics. Sound waves, and their associated “radiation pressure,” can apply average
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free surfaces, and transitions in particle-laden flows, with applications ranging from slurries and food emulsions to 3D printing and transport of floating structures. Within the group, you will work in
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will build an experimental and computational platform based on 3D-printed, brain-mimetic tissue models with tunable transport properties, where interface transport can be measured and predicted
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. Specifically fast-growing 3D photo-printing technologies to make bespoke products such as dental aligners, shoes and car parts present a major challenge as a liquid ink is transformed into a permanently hardened
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funding, with an execution end date of 30 September 2027. Main Responsibilities The researcher will support and contribute to the following activities: Development and characterization of 3D-printed
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indefinite, subject to project funding, with an execution end date of 30 September 2027. Main Responsibilities The researcher will contribute to the following activities: Development and characterization of 3D
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the technology of 3D Additive Manufacturing in terms of spatial resolution, speed, scalability, and multi-material printing. The joint advances of Research Areas A and B will create a “technology push”. Building