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on electrochemical devices and wearable electronics. Your primary goal will be to characterize the electrical properties of conjugated polymers with organic electrochemical transistors (OECTs) and investigate how
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relevant PhD degree with a solid academic record. Research Experience: Demonstrated experience in conducting research, experience in conjugated polymer synthesis and/or physical crosslinking of polymers is
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, this combines expertise in electroactive polymers, chemistry, microfluidics, neurobiology, microbiology, physiology, pathology and intravital imaging. Other areas of research include renewable
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access and associated user training. The Postdoctoral researcher will develop stroboscopic neutron scattering methods to study non-equilibrium phenomena of polymers and soft matter. Neutron scattering
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access and associated user training. The Postdoctoral researcher will develop stroboscopic neutron scattering methods to study non-equilibrium phenomena of polymers and soft matter. Neutron scattering
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of the group include dynamic conducting polymer nanooptics, structural coloration and cellulose-based optics. Examples of application areas include dynamically tuneable metasurfaces, reflective displays, and
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the materials into biomedical applications in collaboration with other members of the research team. Contribute ideas for research projects across the group. Undertake instruction of PhD, masters and
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projects across the group. Undertake instruction of PhD, masters and undergraduate students, as agreed. Experience and Knowledge: Experience in formulation of nanoparticles for healthcare applications
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will collaborate closely with research groups both in Sweden and abroad, working on the front lines of innovative energy storage solutions and polymer science. Research context Christian Müller’s group
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? The project will focus on discover and exploreenzymes for wood tailoring coupled to functionalization of wood polymers. A cornerstone in the research will be to understand the wood and the effect enzymatic