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( TKD ), in the field of Advanced Materials Technology, related to the project “Micromanufacturing and Energy Materials”. The PhD candidate will be part of the research group Mechanical, Mechatronics and
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Lorraine. Focused on materials and processes science and engineering, it covers: materials, metallurgy, plasmas, surfaces, nanomaterials and electronics. The IJL has 263 permanent staff (30 researchers, 134
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opportunity to take on a mentoring role by supervising master’s theses related to the subject of your PhD. Job offer: We offer the opportunity to conduct this research in an international and stimulating
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microscopy or electron microscopy). Characterization of the functional properties (e.g., thermal, or electrical conductivity) of your self-assembled materials. Your PhD work will be crucial for the broader
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organisms. The PhD work will involve theoretical and computational modelling, in collaboration with experimentalists. It is planned that the numerical simulations will help advance our understanding
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activities Mentoring of undergraduate and graduate students Lab management Required Minimum Education Level PhD Work Location Henrietta Campus — 100% Employment Category Fulltime Required Application Documents
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) of your self-assembled materials. Your PhD work will be crucial for the broader development of self-assembly strategies that are pursued in our group, and in WWSC. This broader development will be done in a
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, etc.). Your PhD work will be crucial to the broader development of new design principles for heterogeneous catalysts that are pursued in our group. This broader development will be done in a
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labeling to elucidate reaction mechanisms. Utilize relevant characterization techniques (e.g., electron microscopy, various spectroscopies, XPS, XRD, BET, etc.). Your PhD work will be crucial to the broader
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mitigation and resource use efficiency of rooftop greenhouses for urban food production Research subject: Technology Description: The PhD work aims to develop a comprehensive understanding of the climate