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engineering, biomedical sciences, chemistry, applied physics, engineering or materials science. A solid background in biomedicine, polymer chemistry, or strong experimental skills are desirable. The candidate
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on microscale mechanical characterization of fiber reinforced polymer composites using in-situ microscopic techniques. Much more fundamental insights and measurements at the micro-scale are necessary
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for a research project on microscale mechanical characterization of fiber reinforced polymer composites using in-situ microscopic techniques. Much more fundamental insights and measurements at the micro
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systems. This experimental project will involve aspects of polymer synthesis, structural characterization by scattering techniques, and characterization of the dynamics by rheometry and dielectric
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for n-type and p-type doping respectively. Second, doping using low energy phosphorus implantation will be studied, controlling the implantation depth by means of sacrificial polymer films. As a third
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samples and polymers, because of the new dynamical information that it provides. It is still in its infancy in terms of understanding the mechanisms of signal relaxation and sorption and it offers a
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aeronautical industry. These materials include advanced high strength steels, lightweight alloys, polymer composites, nanocomposites, etc. which might be prone to impact or, more generally, high speed
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biomedicine, polymer chemistry, or strong experimental skills are desirable. The candidate should have a clear interest in experimental and interdisciplinary work. The candidate should also be willing to travel