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. While it is often appropriate to model transport of inert mobile species through un-foamed polymers via a simple diffusion equation and Henry’s mode sorption model, complexities arise when foams and
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, MINAGRIS will assess the use of different plastic polymers in agricultural systems in 11 case study across Europe and identify the resulting types and concentrations of MPs and NPs. Concentrations of other
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electrospinning (or other polymer processing) techniques is considered a plus. You are a passionate researcher with a critical mind. You are a team player with the ability to collaborate, and manage your own
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the possibility for closed-loop experiments, where analysis results are used for feedback control in an ongoing experiment. As sample systems polymer thin films and protein layers will be used to test
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the polymer matrix at nanoscale level where the carbon/glass fibres cannot reach. Our research shows that nanoscale reinforcement of polymer matrix used in glass/carbon fibre composites significantly
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of length scales from small molecular units to long chained polymers, with even simple substances such as nitrogen or methane exhibiting complex phase behaviour. Methods to map this behaviour are well
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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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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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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