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1 Mar 2025 Job Information Organisation/Company CNRS Department Institut des matériaux de Nantes Jean Rouxel Research Field Chemistry Physics Technology Researcher Profile First Stage Researcher (R1
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of electro‑active coordination polymers (eCPs). As a PhD candidate, you will: Develop a new class of eCPs, integrating earth-abundant metals to create materials with unprecedented charge transport and storage
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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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chemistry, Chemical Engineering Preferred background Flow Chemistry, polymer chemistry, lignin chemistry Secondments: RUG (3 months) flow-through process for lignin fractionation and modification; NPSP (6
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deliverable reports and scientific publications. This PhD is part of the ASSESS project, you can read more about this here . Research Fields: Composite materials, structural health monitoring, polymer
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the micro-structures and nano-structures of pure substances and composites. Battery Cell Technology The battery cell serves as a technological demonstrator for developed materials. All developments
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the use of reactive oxygen species (ROS), which are being used more frequently, especially in medicine and environmental technology. This leads to an increasing demand for novel materials that enable
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on the correct flow properties of the material, whose composition is currently heavily based on trial-and-error. The design of such a material has many requirements: for instance, it needs to easily flow from
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exciting PhD positions to develop next-generation smart composites for strategic European industries such as aviation, space, and wind energy. Composite materials with embedded sensors and nanomaterials hold
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Grad School and PhD program. Required Skills: Knowledge in mechanics and modelling of carbon fiber-reinforced composite materials Capable of performing numerical simulations using FE software (Abaqus, LS