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investigation of 2D polymers and other 2D materials; ion storage properties of 2D materials in aqueous battery systems; mechanism exploration related to the ion transport/storage fundamentals of 2D materials
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polymers and other 2D materials; ion storage properties of 2D materials in aqueous battery systems; mechanism exploration related to the ion transport/storage fundamentals of 2D materials; organizational
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. Degree and/or knowledge of core chemical engineering disciplines such as reaction engineering, kinetic and process simulation. Excellent written and verbal communication skills. Problem-solving experience
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Your Job: You will join the "Electrocatalytic Interface Engineering" department, led by Prof. Dr.-Ing. Simon Thiele, and the "Membrane Polymer Synthesis" (MPS) team by Dr. Jochen Kerres
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fluids like polymer solutions. Our work includes pioneering particle co-encapsulation, developing rapid rheological measurement devices, and integrating machine learning in droplet microfluidics. Our goal
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in multilayer electronic devices -Identifying/optimizing novel polymers and photosensitive materials for additive manufacturing -Developing femtosecond/picosecond laser-based micro-drilling and
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Your Job: You will join the "Electrocatalytic Interface Engineering" department, led by Prof. Dr.-Ing. Simon Thiele, and the "Membrane Polymer Synthesis" (MPS) team by Dr. Jochen Kerres
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European universities, research centers, and companies. The successful candidate will develop novel 3D casting techniques for non-photocurable biodegradable polymers, integrate magnetic structures
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rehydration (PETR)" mechanism. This bio-inspired approach utilises entangled polymer interfaces to form load-bearing (F=30N), speed-independent (0.1–200mm/s), low-friction (μ<0.01) surfaces that sustain tissue
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chemist (or equivalent background) willing to work on applied research. We are looking for candidates with a background in one or ideally more of these areas: chemical synthesis (organic or polymer