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Skip to main content. Profile Sign Out View More Jobs Professor in Advanced Materials for Environmental and Resource Engineering - DTU Sustain Kgs. Lyngby, Denmark Job Description Advanced materials
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group within mechanical engineering – as well as to support our existing activities within materials research. We work with a range of materials, but mainly polymers, in terms of characterization
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engineering, materials science engineering, coatings science or a closely related discipline in an area associated with coatings technology. We offer DTU is a leading technical university globally recognized
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chance to start a research group within mechatronics and mechanical engineering – as well as to support our existing activities within materials research. We work with a range of materials, but mainly
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Department of Materials and Production(MP) is a wide-ranging research and educational environment at Aalborg University. The Department’s mission is to meet the future’s demands for new materials
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chance to start a research group within mechatronics and mechanical engineering – as well as to support our existing activities within materials research. We work with a range of materials, but mainly
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the sewing process because todays sewing is mainly carried out by skilled workers. The reason is that textiles is a very difficult material to handle automatically because of its flexible nature. The PhD will
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that can be formed in magnetic materials and have proven themselves as promising candidates as bits in the future data storage technology: they are extremely compact i.e. down to about 1 nm, have a low
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modelling as well as gaining an understanding of the wider context where this technology will operate (for example market mechanisms, interaction with the waste management system). Furthermore, the candidate
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materials: together with collaborators in theoretical and experimental material sciences, you will work on the discovery of new color centers in wide-bandgap 2D materials, and explore their potential