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Join a groundbreaking project at TU/e, partnering with ASML and M2i, to pioneer safer polymer materials for lithographic equipment. Drive innovation in semiconductor manufacturing and shape
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self-assembly (PIESA). PIESA offers a synthetic tool to manipulate the polyplex assembly process. Your role will be to fundamentally understand how PIESA impacts the polyplex properties and how we can
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processes relevant to the behavior of colloids, polymers, and their mixtures. We study the properties and processes in our systems by combining experiments [synthesis & assembly of polymers and (bioinspired
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understanding of the physical and chemical properties and processes relevant to the behavior of colloids, polymers, and their mixtures. We study the properties and processes in our systems by combining
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staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description We are excited to announce multiple a PhD project within our innovative research team, Sustainable Polymer Chemistry, focused
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collective dynamics of active polymer-like matter which combines analytical and computational methods. Active matter is a young field of research which aims at understanding collective properties of non
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Computational Soft Matter Lab is seeking an excellent and ambitious PhD candidate to carry out interdisciplinary research on emergent collective dynamics of active polymer-like matter which combines analytical
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at the UMCG. The PhD student needs to be a biomedical scientist with some affinity for polymer chemistry, as well as possessing an intrinsic interest in lung physiology and the treatment of COPD patients
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the field. This position is embedded in the KouwerLab, where we will make new luminol-based fluorescent compounds and new hydrogel materials that act as a passive host for the detection process. The project
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, characterization and application of polymer membranes to control mass transport in sustainable processes. The research combines and integrates materials chemistry, materials engineering and process technology