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University aims to design and optimise the application of a novel spongy super-hydrophobic material for oil spill clean-up through small pilot-scale testing. Developing materials that are highly efficient
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-12-2019, of FCT I.P. At the time of the respective hiring, candidates must prove that they are enrolled in: PhD in the fields of in fields of Mathematics, Physics, Civil Engineering, Electronic
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) Nationals of third countries c) Stateless persons d) Beneficiaries of political refugee status When the work plan takes place, in whole or in part, in foreign institutions, only candidates who can prove
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) Beneficiaries of political refugee status When the work plan takes place, in whole or in part, in foreign institutions, only candidates who can prove permanent and habitual residence in Portugal at the start of
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according to different types of applications. Construction of prototypes and tests development – support in constructing prototype products to demonstrate the plasters' quality in a real environment
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understanding, synchronise technology development progress, and establish communication processes across diverse partners while maintaining project momentum. The candidate will examine collaboration frameworks
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, and evidence-based recommendations for optimizing waste treatment processes. Results will include published research in high-impact environmental and analytical chemistry journals, standardized testing
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well as gaseous emissions (EiNOx, CO, CO₂, UHC, VOC) as a function of engine speed. Comparison between the simulated values and the values measured experimentally on a test bench using the same fuel blends
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sensors, firmware-controlled automation, wireless connectivity, and maintenance algorithms. Students will design, build, and test smart sanitation solutions that can monitor system performance, optimize
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intelligence techniques, LCC and RAMS analysis. The student will also contribute to the digital integration of the different tools developed in the project, ensuring their validation, testing and demonstration