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should have a PhD in synthetic chemistry, polymer chemistry or Materials science with a strong background polymer or organic synthesis, ideally in the synthesis of polypeptides by NCA polymerization
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in synthetic chemistry, polymer chemistry or Materials science with a strong background polymer or organic synthesis, ideally in the synthesis of polypeptides by NCA polymerization. Moreover, knowledge
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polymers and additives. These materials will be "switchable and adaptive," offering enhanced performance and a reduced environmental footprint. The project focuses on improving the entire lifecycle
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the photocatalytic activation of dioxazolones as acylnitrene precursors as new, latent crosslinkers. New cutting-edge chemistry will be developed at the interface between catalysis, polymer science and photochemistry
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PhD Self-assembling polyolefin network materials from polymer waste (1.0 FTE) (V24.0463) « Back to the overview Job description https://www.nwo.nl/(...)ke-plastics-circular Polyolefins play a
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by the environmental awareness concerning the pollution of polymer waste and the carbon footprint of single use plastics, a growing amount of these polyolefins ends up in recycle streams rather than
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We have a vacancy for a technician, with a background in polymer chemistry, liquid crystal polymers or electronics and prototype design, for projects in the field of advanced materials for soft
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Planck Institute for Polymer Research in Mainz, Germany received the Gilles Holst Medal 2015 for their research in the field of molecular electronics. Their work at the interface between physics and
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the final formulation of Caleyda® as powders and pellets, making them tuned to different polymer processing techniques. After, the EngD will also use the knowledge gathered to work on the conceptual design of
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to different polymer processing techniques. After, the EngD will also use the knowledge gathered to work on the conceptual design of a Caleyda® extraction. The project will be executed at the Paques Biomaterials