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chemistry as the project demands. Minimum Qualifications A Ph.D. in organic chemistry and experience with polymer-supported oligosaccharide synthesis are required. The position requires the skills
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. Specifically, the candidate is expected to work on 1) theory and experiment for understanding mechano-transport in soft materials, and 2) mechanics of polymer networks with slipping crosslinks. Additionally
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Ireland Pathways programme and will focus on the development of predictive computational models for advanced functional materials for electrochemical energy applications, with particular emphasis on polymer
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. Knowledge of problems related to the rheological and chemical characterization of asphalt and polymer materials used in road construction in civil engineering. Ability to analyse the properties of asphalt
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candidates will have strong past experience in scientific machine learning. Experiences in large language models, molecular modeling and simulations, and/or polymer science are preferred but not required
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; developing and optimizing doping protocols for conjugated polymers and other organic semiconductors; correlating materials chemistry and microstructure with electronic performance; implementing the resulting
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for electrochemical energy applications, with particular emphasis on polymer-hybrid anion-exchange membranes. Salary Postdoctoral Researcher Level 1: €46,305 p.a (1 Point) Appointments will be made in accordance with
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hands-on experience in polymer processing and recycling. Have good experience in polymer materials, including synthesis, processing, and characterization. Have strong background in one of the following
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the nacre in seashells, by combining them with soft organic polymers. This project proposes a method to mimic this by using 3D-printed concrete as a scaffold to guide the growth of a chitinous fungal network
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to the viscoelastic behavior of polymeric foams under large deformations dynamic loadings. The objective is to simulate, using the finite element method, the response of these porous microstructures under complex