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science, composite engineering, interfacial mechanics, and chemical polymer design to eastablish a new binder type that is suitable for industrially scalable dry electrode processing. The successful
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developing and characterizing the hybrid binder systems. The research integrates polymer science, composite engineering, interfacial mechanics, and chemical polymer design to eastablish a new binder type that
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of surfactant and lipid systems. The research focus includes problems such as cavitation, foam stability, and surfactant-mediated interfacial processes. The work will involve MD simulations, numerical analysis
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mechanisms. Conduct materials and interfacial characterization using appropriate techniques (e.g., XRD, SEM/TEM, XPS, Raman/FTIR, DSC/TGA), and correlate structure–property–performance relationships. Develop
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Jerzy Haber Institute of Catalysis and Surface Chemistry, Polish Academy of Sciences | Poland | 19 days ago
molecular architecture and the resulting structures - as the structural parameters and interfacial behavior of the multicharge surfactants - are essential for understanding their adsorption and aggregation
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biological tissues and biofilms. [1] Interfacial phenomena: bridging macroscopic interfacial properties—such as surface tension and emulsion stability—to the underlying microscopic physics of forces and
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studies at the sub-angstrom scale of heterostructures based on NbN in order to quickly determine the optimal conditions for obtaining the best heterostructures, not only for interfacial relationships, but
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The University of North Carolina at Greensboro | Greensboro, North Carolina | United States | 2 months ago
of North Carolina at Greensboro is seeking a highly motivated postdoctoral fellow to join a research team focused on a Department of Defense-funded project, which focuses on understanding interfacial
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. Degradation Studies: Investigate structural, morphological, and interfacial degradation mechanisms to improve material stability and cycling performance. Scale-Up and Process Optimization: Work on improving
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Job Description A postdoctoral opening is immediately available in the Soft Materials and Structures Lab under the direction of Dr. Michael Bartlett at Virginia Tech (https://bartlett.me.vt.edu