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for material structuring – We investigate nanostructured soft materials using graphene and other high aspect ratio fillers to enhance antibacterial, electrical, thermal, mechanical, gas-barrier, and hierarchical
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Join our group where you will explore catalytic mechanisms related to the production of sustainable aviation fuels from bio-based feedstocks. The work will be conducted in close connection with
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languages such as Python or C Solid background in quantum mechanics Experience from working on quantum error-correction, open quantum systems, quantum optics, bosonic codes or continuous-variable quantum
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the project period. Research environment The Department of Mechanics and Maritime Sciences (M2) conducts both fundamental and applied research across all modes of transport, aiming to contribute to sustainable
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live microscopy with biosensors to detect neurotransmitter release from cells and apply this platform to explore mechanisms of amyloid-b toxicity in Alzheimer's disease. Your work will focus
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energy use and minimizing environmental impact. This collaborative effort brings together expertise in materials science, physics, polymer chemistry, and composite mechanics, with a particular emphasis on
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the models and measurement methods. The position is based at the Division of Transport, Energy and Environment within the Department of Mechanics and Maritime Sciences . The division conducts
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Laboratory is addressing thermal management and advanced packaging, mainly by manipulating nanomaterials and compositions to reach maximum thermal, electrical or mechanical performance. The group has a long
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degree in materials science, material mechanics and/or production engineering awarded no more than three years prior to the application deadline*. You will need strong written and verbal communication
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the mechanical properties of conjugated polymers change during electrochemical oxidation/reduction cycles. The aim will be to develop wearable electronic devices that leverage these changes, such as variations in