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dedicated to developing sustainable polymers and materials via visible-light-driven processes. The core focus of this role is the design and synthesis of novel, recyclable polymeric materials using low energy
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Functionalization reaction on molecular model substrates Polymer synthesis by chemical post-modification Physico-chemical characterization of polymeric materials at different scales Writing of reports and articles
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, the aforementioned polymers will contain receptor parts for selective recognition of insulin, peptide C (a side product of insulin production), and glimepiride (anti-diabetic drug). For that purpose, different
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focus on AI-driven protein design. About the position The position involves research on the development of novel enzymes for the degradation of synthetic polymers, with a particular focus on plastic
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, while the composition of the bio-polymer is already defined, the liquid phase is aqueous and contains of different salts based on mono- or multi-valent cations. The project is in a phase where the use
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that are extracted alongside the proteins. A range of different polymers are used but the protein extraction mechanism is not well understood. The interaction of nanodiscs with interfaces, e.g. to transfer membrane
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characterization of promising sulfur-based polymer (semi)-solid electrolytes for different silicon anodes and Li-metal technologies. Characterization will involve a combination of electrochemical impedance
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of the native lipids that are extracted alongside the proteins. A range of different polymers are used but the protein extraction mechanism is not well understood. The interaction of nanodiscs with interfaces
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ecotoxicology within the team. This postdoctoral associate will address the plastic problem by preparing polymeric materials for use in evaluating enzymatic degradation by the different enzyme classes that have
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will carry out research in an interdisciplinary team with experts in materials science, polymer engineering, physics, and chemistry. About us This position will be placed in the Division