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polymers and on the development of spinning processes for manufacturing conducting polymer fibers used in wearable electronics. A summary of the research field can be found in a recent review . Project
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crosslinking agents. This initiative combines the expertise of a leading global battery R&D organisation and a specialist in polymer chemistry to develop GPEs with superior ionic conductivity and interfacial
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composites that can have highest actuations under both electric and magnetic fields. In this case, after synthesising polymer composites (e.g., natural rubbers filled with various conductive particles
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performance. Key research themes include the extent of graphene dispersion, polymer–filler and filler-filler interfacial behaviour, and the role of nanoscale architecture in determining macroscopic performance.
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; EPSRC Centre for Doctoral Training in Green Industrial Futures | Edinburgh, Scotland | United Kingdom | about 2 months ago
, conducted in collaboration with BASF and Heriot-Watt University. The initial study utilised advanced flow chemistry techniques to accelerate the biodegradation of BASF-supplied polymers, employing size
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applications. The goal of the PhD project is to investigate how natural polymers (e.g. polysaccharides and proteins) can be combined with active natural molecules in compartmentalized responsive hydrogels
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project will take a comprehensive approach, encompassing the design, manufacturing, and characterisation of metamaterial architectures for advanced radiation detection. The research will involve
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will be based at DTU Nanolab, where we conduct cross-disciplinary research and apply micro- and nanotechnology to a wide range of scientific disciplines and applications. The Biomaterial Microsystems
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2025 start, hosted at the University of Nottingham within the Department of Chemical and Environmental Engineering and School of Pharmacy. The project will focus on the synthesis of polymers that resist
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of new materials for catalysis, polymer electrolytes, and polymer electrolyte membranes. Your main responsibilities include: Synthesizing and analyzing proton-conducting solid electrolyte polymers