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“intelligent” materials. The aim of the second research project is to get a better understanding of ion transport mechanisms in polymers which is important for the development of polymer electrolytes for, e.g
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programs. More information is available on our website . The work will be carried out within the Computational Materials Chemistry group and in close collaboration with experimental activities
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. Requirements The proposed project comprises elements of organic synthesis, MOF fabrication and characterization by common organic as well as materials chemistry methods, surface chemistry, electrochemistry
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earth elements, from mineral wastes. Requirements Master’s (second-cycle) degree in chemistry, chemical engineering, materials science, mineralogy or a similar field Rules governing PhD students are set
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applications. For instance, when physical behavior like heat diffusion is modeled in a composite material. Typical for these problems is the rapid variation in the material properties throughout the domain
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for industrial partnerships and various outreach activities. The Ion Physics group, within the Department of Physics and Astronomy, investigates advanced materials for applications in fusion energy, smart windows