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, carbohydrate-active enzymes, polymer chemistry, spectroscopic methods, material science, 3D-printing, statistical physics and molecular dynamic simulations, formulation technologies. Excellent communication
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this rule are not eligible. Your future tasks: Simulating charged polymers Analysing structural and dynamic data Presentation of research activities at international conferences Publications of research
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computational chemistry and biochemistry studies as directed by Prof. William Goddard within the Materials and Process Simulation Center in the Division of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering Essential Job Duties
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for three years with a possible extension of six months (full-time). Two (2). Two (2). Excellent academic background in a relevant field including chemical engineering, polymer science, food science, food
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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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. 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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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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the simulation results. This work builds on our previous research on crosslinking at the substrate/polymer interface: Suzanne Morsch, Yanwen Liu, Kieran Harris, Flor R. Siperstein, Claudio Di Lullo, Peter Visser
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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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between gases and polymers. Additionally, electronic structure calculations, though rather accurate, are too resource-intensive for large-scale simulations over extended periods. To address these challenges