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) on the Cronenbourg campus. The candidate (M/F) will work in the ICPEES's “Bio-based and Renewable Polymers (BioTeam)” team, which is an international reference team in the field of bio-based polymer materials with
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sustainable reactions/products. It is an interdisciplinary institute that studies (1) the design of clean processes (catalysis, bio-solvents, renewable energies, alternative technologies, etc.) and (2
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on the structure and behavior of heterogeneous materials, particularly soft matter systems such as polymers, gels, and bio-based materials. The work combines concepts from surface and colloid chemistry with
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project can be found here: https://www.imperial.ac.uk/bio-sustainable-materials/ VALUED is aiming to demonstrate the development of functional materials derived from bio-renewable resources. Several
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range of sustainable materials specialisms, particularly those working in: Bio-based materials and processes Polymers, textiles, and fibre innovation Circular economy and lifecycle assessment Novel
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range of sustainable materials specialisms, particularly those working in: Bio-based materials and processes Polymers, textiles, and fibre innovation Circular economy and lifecycle assessment Novel
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a latent heat storage heat exchanger using bifurcated and straight fins, Renew. Energy 174 (2021) 102–121. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.renene.2021.04.076 Z. Wang, Y. Wang, L. Yang, L. Song, H. Jia, Y
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range of sustainable materials specialisms, particularly those working in: Bio-based materials and processes Polymers, textiles, and fibre innovation Circular economy and lifecycle assessment Novel
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: Incorporation of cellulose- and lignin-derived nanomaterials into bio-based polymers for food packaging; Assessment of the technical quality and safety of the new biomaterials considering their application in
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for one year, with possible renewal up to three years. This position focuses on the recovery of bio-based products through in-situ product recovery (ISPR). This position stems from our recent work and