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Materials performing research on two-dimensional materials and spintronics, as well as with the world-leading company on van der Waals materials growth – HQ Graphene. Founded in 1614, the University
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synthesis & characterisation followed by neutron scattering experiments to study the details of magnetic structures in exotic new 2D materials. 2D materials are the future. Graphene was just the beginning
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high value manufacturing. Enhance our commitment to manufacturing and materials’ technologies (composites, graphene, thermal barrier coatings, welding and laser technology and other advanced materials
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of graphene oxide) with nanoscale active materials. For this reason, known materials for negative and positive electrodes based on graphene oxide are to be researched and optimized for combination with liquid
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to be carried out on section two of the terms agreed and to: - Preparation of carbon and graphene materials by different synthesis methods. - Solid characterisation techniques, including electron
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will concern atomic-scale studies of charge transfer phenomena in single-atom catalysts based on iron and epitaxial graphene. The main responsibilities of the PhD student will include preparation
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the world-leading company on van der Waals materials growth – HQ Graphene. Founded in 1614, the University of Groningen enjoys an international reputation as a dynamic and innovative centre of higher
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-based nanomaterials to make renewable functional materials. Questions that may be explored during your PhD include: How should, for example, cellulose nanofibers or graphene derivatives be hierarchically
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objects (metallic, semiconducting or polymeric nanoparticles, - rods, -wires, and -fibers, carbon nanotubes, nanoclays and -platelets as well as graphene and its derivatives). The group works on films
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, for example, cellulose nanofibers or graphene derivatives be hierarchically structured for their application (e.g., in an insulating foam, or in an organic electronic device)? What chemical functionalization