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the provisions of article 9 of the Scientific Research Grant Regulations of the University of Aveiro. 5. Work plan: The working plan will include the following tasks: 1. Application of coatings in
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conventional fabrics. The objectives of the work will be the development of supercapacitors and fiber-based solar cells using techniques such as spray, electrospray, dip-coating, among others; as
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. Work plan: 1-Characterization and surface modification of layered double hydroxides (LDH); 2-Compatibility studies of LDH with anaphoretic coating formulations; 3-Electrochemical characterization
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, mechanical and thermal characterization of (bionano)polymeric materials and in the development of functional coatings with a view to increasing the resistance of surfaces to chemical substances, pH
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of functional nanoadditives for anaphoretic coatings. 2-Study and optimization of electrodeposition processes for chromium or nickel baths to replace baths with Cr(VI). 3- Analysis of the training needs and
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with conventional fabrics. The objectives of the work will be the development of supercapacitors and fiber-based solar cells using techniques such as spray, electrospray, dip-coating, among others; as
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isotope analysis of amino acids . Preparation of animal fragments for histology analysis and observation of the animals' outer coat; Participation in laboratory analyzes to determine the physiological
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with conventional fabrics. The objectives of the work will be the development of supercapacitors and fiber-based solar cells using techniques such as spray, electrospray, dip-coating, among others; as
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English language and have research experience in relevant areas, with preference given to those who show experience in characterization techniques and coating processes applied to materials and food packaging. Work
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Engineering, to exercise the functions envisaging to modifying metallic surfaces with coatings containing nanocontainers of corrosion inhibitors and respective chemical and electrochemical characterization