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to smart textiles, we are committed to creating innovative solutions with practical applications. Position Overview: We are seeking a highly motivated Research Assistant with expertise in polymer chemistry
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Job Description To conduct research in area of nanocomposite. Qualifications 1. A Ph.D. degree in area of Polymer Science and Engineering, or Physical Chemistry of materials. 2. Equipped with
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Job Description To conduct research in area of nanocomposite. Qualifications 1. A Ph.D. degree in area of Polymer Science and Engineering, or Physical Chemistry of materials. 2. Equipped with
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, chemistry, chemical engineering, physics, environmental engineering, or any other related fields. Experience in nanomaterials synthesis, catalysis, in situ characterization will be advantageous. Good written
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to safety protocols and regulations. Qualifications An undergraduate degree in Aquaculture, Chemistry, Biology, Material Engineering, Chemical Engineering, or a related scientific field. Proven expertise in
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safety Job Requirements • PhD degree in chemistry, materials science and engineering, or chemical engineering. • Ample research experience in polymer synthesis (particularly ATRP, RAFT and ROMP
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and NMR. Job Requirements Candidates must have obtained a PhD in Chemical Engineering, Chemistry, Materials Science and Engineering or related fields. Candidates are required to have the following
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and NMR. Job Requirements Candidates must have obtained a PhD in Chemical Engineering, Chemistry, Materials Science and Engineering or related fields. Candidates are required to have the following
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to David Leong ([email protected] ). Regrettably, only potential candidates will be contacted for an interview. Job Requirements • A PhD degree in the life sciences or chemical engineering or chemistry
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, and data analysis techniques. 3, Expertise in combustion diagnostics and measurement techniques. 5, Knowledge of ammonia combustion chemistry, thermodynamics, and pollutant formation mechanisms, as