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sensing applications. The research will focus on bio-based polymers and naturally derived nanomaterials to engineer membranes with tunable mechanical flexibility, controlled porosity, and functional surface
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, perfluorosulfonic acid polymer membranes, such as Nafion, dominate commercial devices. Despite their success, these membranes suffer from several intrinsic limitations, including high material cost, reliance
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of the position: The successful applicant will focus on the development of innovative melamine-based polymer-metal composite materials for the reactive capture and (thermos)catalytic conversion of CO2, studying
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polymer science, supramolecular chemistry, and soft matter physics? The Research Training Group GRK 2516 – Structure Formation of Soft Matter at Interfaces is now recruiting 12 PhD candidates for its
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will work on the synthesis and characterization of polymer- and carbon-based materials and catalysts, and explore their application in plastic depolymerization and sustainable chemical transformations
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the “polymerization catalysis and engineering” team. The Superpowers of Non-N-Heterocyclic Carbenes: Applications in Materials Chemistry, Catalysis, and Upcycling of End-of-Life Polymers Carbenes, which are divalent
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Research Agency. (1) Carneiro de Oliveira, J.; Meireles Brioude, M. de et al., Plasma polymerization in the design of new materials: looking through the lens of maleic anhydride plasma polymers. Materials
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‑on experience with industrial prepreg production, specialist polymer characterisation equipment and direct involvement in manufacturing trials. The successful applicant will have a strong background in
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bioactive peptides, domains, or immunomodulators. Design, synthesise, and characterise immunomodulatory materials-based delivery systems from natural-derived or biocompatible polymers. Perform multimodal
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excitations and excitonic effects using advanced Wannier-based methods * Quantum transport in polymer materials with electron–phonon coupling Full details and application instructions: https://www.ch.nat.tum.de