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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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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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Apply now PhD vacancies, Leiden Institute of Chemistry and Leiden Institute of Physics Schneider and van Ruitenbeek groups, Laboratory of 2D materials “Single molecule detection with nanojunctions
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Apply now PhD vacancies, Leiden Institute of Chemistry Schneider group, Laboratory of 2D materials “Ion transport and synthesis of two dimensional nanopores and nanoporous membranes” Disciplines
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13 Feb 2025 Job Information Organisation/Company TNO Department Biobased and circular technologies Research Field Chemistry » Other Researcher Profile First Stage Researcher (R1) Positions PhD
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Programme? Not funded by a EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description We are looking for a highly motivated PhD student to join our dynamic
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The PhD candidate: holds a MSc degree in Chemistry, Chemical Engineering or related fields; has skills in organic synthesis, polymer synthesis and chemical characterization; has interest in the material
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of this research is the development of a green platform to design and prepare membrane adsorbers. Details of the PhD-project Membrane adsorbers are porous structures (polymer matrix) with specific functionalities
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to the solar cell geometries studied in the SolarNL program, in particular the lightweight polymer-laminated Si solar cell panels, polymer-laminated perovskite foils and glass- or polymer-coated silicon