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Polymers The Environmental Chemistry Group within the Department of Environmental Systems Science conducts cutting-edge research on the environmental chemistry and fate of synthetic biodegradable polymers
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-acceptor units are combined along the same polymer backbone. While these materials offer exciting opportunities for enhanced morphological control and stability, a detailed understanding of the molecular
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nanoparticle formulation, polymer chemistry, or cell culture is advantageous Interest in vaccine delivery, AMR, and translational biomedical research How to apply This project is offered as part of the Centre
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very well the modern methods of preparation of polymer materials, methods of characterization and study, has interdisciplinary knowledge in advanced applications of polymer materials and can use this
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less energy-intensive. This work is a collaboration between ICGM, an expert in materials chemistry (including polymers, batteries, supercritical fluids, and computational chemistry), SNAM, the European
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AI techniques for damage analysis in advanced composite materials due to high velocity impacts - PhD
monitoring of advanced materials used in aerospace, defense, automotive, and energy sectors. Composite materials, such as carbon fibre-reinforced polymers (CFRPs), are prized for their high strength-to-weight
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knowledge of polymer chemistry and rubber compounding to effectively incorporate the new protective systems into various elastomer formulations. The researcher will test these materials under challenging
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, portable polymer-based sensor patches. The focus is on the research and realization of functional materials and structures for integrated sensor systems. The tasks include the development and
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, soft actuation, and adaptive materials. This aligns with departmental research priorities in robotics and aerospace, and with international initiatives such as ESA’s promotion of soft robotics and
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and physical experimentation complemented and guided by theoretical modelling done by partner PhD in project. The RecyWax+ research team is composed of materials chemists in the Physical Chemistry lab