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Bridges and wind turbine towers are two main areas in need of resilient high-performance materials. Fibre-reinforced polymer (FRP) composites are showing great promise. Yet to meet future demand, it
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desalination. Our research faces the challenge of utilizing real waste brines with diverse ion compositions from different feed water types (e.g. ground, surface, effluent water), requiring adaptation of BPMED
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. However, matching the degradation speed to tissue regeneration, while ensuring excellent mechanical properties is still challenging, and hence composites, potentially including bioactive components, would
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the water matrix, gas composition and process parameters to enhance the PFAS concentrating factor and removal efficiency. Effective removal methods of PFAS from the process will be explored to further enhance
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methods will be applied for controlled encapsulation with PHA layers. Developed coating methods will allow regulation of the thickness, porosity, and chemical composition of PHA coatings. Ability
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, are at the forefront of climate challenges. The unique composition of each street, from vegetation and building heights to road materials, creates a complex puzzle of temperature variations. This complexity demands high
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composition of the parent star is imprinted on that of rocky planets, which in turn is key input to understand the planets’ interior structure and evolution. Stellar activity impacts the stability and
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to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Urban areas, with their intricate infrastructure, are at the forefront of climate challenges. The unique composition of each
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composition Solid understanding of the methods and challenges of New Space in Earth Observation Knowledge of commercial aspects within the EO context, including with New Space companies Knowledge of procurement
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intelligence. In light of our ambition to have a team that is as diverse and inclusive as possible, and given the current composition of our team, we explicitly encourage female candidates to apply. Additional