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available doctoral positions in the Göstl group at the University of Wuppertal, you will design and synthesize force- and light-responsive molecular building blocks, and incorporate them into polymers
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Your Job: Organic radical polymer-based batteries (ORB) have garnered significant attention primarily due to their exceptional fast charging/discharging characteristics and the potential to replace
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, dynamically cultivated in vitro model of the endothelial glycocalyx is being developed, which enables the systematic investigation of electrostatic interactions with synthetic polymers and blood cells. Tasks
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17 Apr 2024 Job Information Organisation/Company Max Planck Institute for Polymer Research Department Department of Molecular Spectroscopy Research Field Chemistry » Physical chemistry Physics
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occurrence of different polymers. Furthermore, regional and temporal differences in pollution levels shall be identified and possible sources of microplastic contamination will be localised using currents and
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is desirable: Electrochemistry, thin films, polymers, catalysis High motivation for pursuing a PhD within 3 years Ability to show initiative and work independently Excellent cooperation and
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(or more) of the following areas is desirable: Electrochemistry, thin films, polymers, catalysis High motivation for pursuing a PhD within 3 years Ability to show initiative and work independently Excellent
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optimized particle morphology Production of model cells based on various solid electrolytes (polymer, ceramic, hybrid) and their electrochemical characterization Optimization of the materials to achieve
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polymer formulations for the specific targeting of megakaryocytes which will then be loaded with mRNA of selected targets. Using primary cell cultures of murine megakaryocytes and human iPSC-derived
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inflammatory states, centred on a rational design of tailor-made nanoparticulate drug carriers. Pharmacologically active nanoparticles based on functional synthetic polymers and (modified) biopolymers will be