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Skip to main content. Profile Sign Out View More Jobs Postdoc in Acoustic Polymer Lenses for 3D Medical Ultrasound – DTU Health Tech Kgs. Lyngby, Denmark Be the First to Apply Job Description Are
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orientation tensors and fibre volume fraction. They do not consider the large deformation of fibre tows caused by high pressures applied in a high-rate compression moulding process, such as tow spreading
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composed of biomass (eg. micro/nano-cellulose, natural fibers like hemp) and polymers (e.g. polylacti acid, polypropylene). Under general supervision, the candidate will conduct experimental research around
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be easily sorted resulting in blends of immiscible polymers. Unfortunately, polyolefins are highly crystalline and they experience volume shrinkage when printed which leads to warpage. Furthermore, due
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scientific area looking towards the development of a physical recycling technology of ABS using alternative solvents of renewable origin and the use of various polymer characterization techniques, including
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. Ability to perform these operations using units of American money and weight measurement, volume, and distance. Reasoning Ability: Ability to solve practical problems and deal with a variety of concrete
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, fibers 2) polymer-derived fibers and composites & carbon/carbon composites 3) unique high-temperature characterization of these materials CAER is staffing up its Carbon Materials program in response
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and encouraging atmosphere. The Role This Leverhulme Trust funded project at Durham aims to develop thin film lasers made from conducting polymers and small molecules. The project focuses on opto
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polymers with bulk volume potential. We are active in projects involving biorefinery technology (industrial sugars), and monomers from biomass and from CO2 (the only two alternatives for fossil feedstock
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condition and supplies as needed. Assists with collection maintenance including shelving, shifting, shelf reading, and inventories; removes and returns books, journals, and other library materials to assigned