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of this PhD thesis is to develop (i) functional "Trojan horse" hydrogels with embedded photothermal nanoparticle conjugates, (ii) verified in vitro, and (iii) supplemented with state-of-the-art structural and
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, physicochemical analysis, spectral and diffraction analysis Study field: Physical chemistry, inorganic technology and materials Where to apply E-mail blanka.kubikova@savba.sk Requirements Research FieldChemistry
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the study of desired and undesired interactions among various structural materials in the environment of molten salts. These structural materials are employed in various energy applications ranging from solar
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-of-the-art structural and chemical mapping at the nano-level. pH-responsive functional photothermal MoOx nanoparticles will be conjugated with tumor-targeting RGD peptides and embedded in polymer matrices
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sintering in a viscous flow Additive manufacturing of phosphor-in glass structures for enhanced light-emitting applications Grain growth in multi-material ceramics: effects on mechanical and optical
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Comenius University Bratislava, Faculty of Mathematics, Physics and Informatics | Slovakia | 3 months ago
through Probing and Engineering Superconductor/Ferromagnet Interface Structures Supervisor: Assoc. prof. Maroš Gregor Abstract: The thesis explores the potential use of three-dimensional heterogeneous
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of these substances. This can be caused by photophysical and chemical interactions between the dye molecules, changes in the molecular structure, aggregation of the dye molecules or a direct interaction with the
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fluorides for various branches (e.g. sensors, lasers, batteries). The content of the study will be the development of synthetic methods, consequent spectral, thermochemical eventually structural
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11 Feb 2025 Job Information Organisation/Company Institute of Inorganic Chemistry, SAS Department Department of Ceramics Research Field Chemistry » Inorganic chemistry Engineering » Materials
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11 Feb 2025 Job Information Organisation/Company Institute of Inorganic Chemistry, SAS Department Department of Molten Systems Research Field Chemistry » Inorganic chemistry Engineering » Materials