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and reprogrammed by heat and light. The envisioned polymers combine defined blocks with reversible crosslinking chemistries and metal-ligand coordination. You will synthesize and modify ligands, attach
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cells from patient blood samples and characterize them using optical profiling. This PhD candidate will develop magnetic polymeric nanoparticles using a scalable and robust technique, namely flash
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within pharmaceutical science. Project background Modern pharmaceutical formulations frequently depend on complex molecular interactions between active pharmaceutical ingredients and excipients, polymers
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polymer chemistry or tissue engineering. Strong skill set for data analysis and interpretation, coupled with excellent written and verbal communication abilities. Ability to work effectively in a
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and the caprock. While chemo-hydrodynamic pattern formation has been extensively studied in porous media, for instance in polymers, its implications on the deformation and structural integrity of solid
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qualifications The following experiences and skills will be emphasized: Specialisation in electrochemical processes or membrane technology, polymers or membrane materials, physical or polymer chemistry, lab
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on the reactivity of encapsulated species. In addition to their use as discrete hosts, cages can be incorporated into extended structures such as polymers, gels and crystalline framework materials. This project will
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coatings. Learning surface modification techniques based on known chemical coupling strategies. Incorporating of anti-fouling properties through anti-fouling polymers or cation scavengers. Where to apply
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crosslinked photo-polymer that can no longer be recycled. Current photochemical processes that underpin light-based 3D printing processes, however, are single-use and fail to address the urgently needed closed
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, microfabrication, pharmaceutical science, and polymer science, ensuring alignment between technology development and market needs. The project is highly interdisciplinary, and we expect that you enjoy teamwork