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postdoc position to work on a research and development program aiming at improving the sensitivity of laser interferometer gravitational wave detectors by reducing the effect of coating thermal noise
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Reactive Surfaces, a leading paint and coatings innovation company, is seeking a highly motivated, post-doctoral polymer chemist to join its award-winning team of experts to help complete federally
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work on the development of new photonic materials deposited in the form of omnidirectional and superhydrophobic anti-reflective thin films applied as coatings to photovoltaic panels with the aim
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/Belgian companies aiming at applications in the production of pharmaceutical ingredients and vaccines, harvesting of bioparticles in bioreactors, advanced coatings and materials and removal of microplastics
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; investigating potential mitigation strategies, for example ice repellent coatings, moisture-free materials and optimisation of design. You will have the opportunity to work with other colleagues and teams within
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responsible for developing a broad range of technologies addressing optical components and related processes, such as for polarizers, gratings, coatings, lenses, mirrors and the metrology of optical components
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Max Planck Institute for Plasma Physics, Garching | Garching an der Alz, Bayern | Germany | 11 days ago
the division Tokamak Scenario Development (E1) which operates the ASDEX Upgrade (AUG) tokamak. Boronization, i.e. the coating of surfaces with boron-hydride layers is a key technique to provide stable plasma
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the division Tokamak Scenario Development (E1) which operates the ASDEX Upgrade (AUG) tokamak. Boronization, i.e. the coating of surfaces with boron-hydride layers, is a key technique to provide stable plasma
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, and barrier properties; developing aqueous coating formulations for large-scale processes, with a focus on sustainability and affordability; evaluating the performance of bio-based films in terms
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understanding of Composite Materials, Surface Treatment, Adhesive Bonding, and/or Coating Systems. (Desirable) Candidates may be shortlisted on the basis of none, one or more of these desirable criteria and are