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achieved: Work plan of the R&D activities to be carried out within the framework of the HIPERBIOTEX project: i) Characterize bio-based textile fibers, particularly those that can be sourced from endogenous
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perspective centered on the study of Socio-Technical Systems, with special emphasis on the characterization of the materiality of information and operationalization of the concept of malleability as a principle
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the physical-chemical characterization of thermal waters and selected agro-industrial raw materials (and their residues and by-products); - in extraction processes (extrusion, solid-liquid, supercritical, etc
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Organic Materials . The call is governed by this Notice of Opening, the University of Coimbra Research Grant Regulations (RBI-UC), subsidiarily by the Research Grant Regulations of the Foundation
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Composition: President: Carla Sofia Pinheiro Vitorino Effective Members: Tânia Firmino Guerra Guerreiro Cova e Sandra Cristina da Cruz Nunes Alternate Members: João José Martins Simões Sousa e Alberto António
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on the score of their academic qualifications. VII.VIII -All provisional and final jury decisions must be justified, recorded in minutes, and published on https://apply.uc.pt/ . VII.IX -Jury Composition
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-assisted tailored design of biodegradable composite fibres for wound dressings in burn care. The call is governed by this Notice of Opening, the University of Coimbra Research Grant Regulations (RBI-UC
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in minutes, and published on https://apply.uc.pt/ . VII.IX - Jury Composition: President: Paula Alexandra Gomes da Silva Effective Members: Jorge Carlos dos Santos Cardoso; Pedro Filipe Martins
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Sciences, Material Sciences, Chemical Engineering, or similar, enrolled in doctoral programe or a non-degree-granting course in scientific research, statistical analysis or similar. I.II - The non-degree
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cellulose fiber extraction from agro-industrial residues and the processing of fiber/polyester composites will be valued. I.II - The non-degree-granting course must be related to the type of activity covered