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are polymers with ionic groups attached to their chains, accompanied by an equal number of counterions that ensure overall charge neutrality. In a hydrated polyelectrolyte system, these counterions typically
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into pioneering research that bridges between environmental science, polymer chemistry and advanced data analytics. This PhD position is a chance to make a tangible impact on global environmental challenges related
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Job Description Are you intrigued by the many fascinating properties and advanced uses of polymers and elastomers? Are you looking to establish yourself as a scientist? Then look no further
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several members working in different disciplines, such as biology, microfabrication, pharmaceutical science and polymer science. The project is highly interdisciplinary, and we expect that you enjoy
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group, pursuing research on microfabrication of 3D polymer and carbon structures and devices and their application in drug delivery, bioelectrochemistry and sustainable energy. Responsibilities and
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info for two academic references Copy of MSc diploma* Copy of Master thesis (in any language)* List of exams with ECTS and grades Recommendation letter (1 page) *If you haven’t completed your Master
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companies such as Lego, Novo Nordisk, Grundfos, Velux and/or CIM. Project description. For technical reasons, you must upload a project description. Please simply copy the project description above and upload
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several factory systems. Development of AI-based tools and complex simulation systems is expected to be a core contribution. 3) IT and OT control structures to enable quick and seamless adaptation and
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at the interface between metals (e.g., Ni) and molten salts (FLiNaK). These systems are gaining interest for their potential in molten salt nuclear reactors. You will combine atomistic simulations (density