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Chalmers University of Technology focused on the recycling of carbon fibre composites. The project aims to develop a novel method for recovering fibres using magnetic fields, with the goal of lowering
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industrial demands in the wood composite industry. In this project, you will have the opportunity to combine cutting-edge expertise in polymer science with practical solutions for a greener future. If you have
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develop composite materials, design concepts and devices for soft and deformable electronic systems. Areas of special interest are bioelectronics and neural interfaces, stretchable (semi)conductors, energy
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composition, structure, properties and production of materials – mainly metallic and ceramic – as well as application aspects. Project description The main goal of this project is to identify and develop
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organic semiconductors, polymer blends, and composites. Our research advances new plastic materials for wearable electronics and energy technologies. Collaborations with other universities, research
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The research will focus on the design of novel composite materials and hydrogels based on biopolymers, nanocellulose, and conjugated polymers. You will work closely with WWSC researchers at Chalmers, KTH, and
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synthesis (primarily powder-based bulk synthesis) and realize 2D materials through selective etching. The materials will be characterized with respect to structure and composition (XRD, SEM, EDX, XPS, TEM
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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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within the EU Data Collection Framework for national data collection. Perform coastal field surveys and biological sampling of fish Analysing the diet composition of fish with molecular methods
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to a post-doctoral position requires that the applicant has a PhD, or an international degree deemed equivalent to a PhD, within the subject of the position or a related subject, completed no more than