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of innovative and efficient production technologies are critical. Thermoplastic composite materials offer an ideal solution for this purpose. A concerted research and innovation effort is underway towards
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structures. Wind turbine blades currently face the challenge of recyclability as they are typically made from conventional glass fibre-reinforced epoxy composites. The current end-of-life treatment of wind
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the composition and structure of plant cell walls with single-molecule resolution. The goal of your project is to develop and use state-of-the-art microscopy tools and quantitative image analysis approaches
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Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Fiber-reinforced composite (FRC) structural members offer significant potential for ships, including reduced weight
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This PhD position deals with development of innovative modeling and monitoring methods for ship structures made of fiber-reinforced composites under extreme loads. Fiber-reinforced composite (FRC
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Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description The Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e) has the following vacancy PhD student 'Bioinspired Composites
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“Bioinspired Composites: Manufacturing and Multi-scale Characterization” in the section Mechanics of Materials, Department of Mechanical Engineering. The PhD student position is available in the section
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since a large amount of waste, pollution, and gas emissions are produced. In the last decade, bio-based composite materials have shown the potential to develop sustainable building systems
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Are you interested in sustainable structural design to reduce the CO2 footprint of buildings? Are you passionate about bio-based composite material systems and want to enhance their use in
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of innovative and efficient production technologies are critical. Thermoplastic composite materials offer an ideal solution for this purpose. A concerted research and innovation effort is underway towards