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UMR6270 Polymères Biopolymères et Surfaces | Mont Saint Aignan, Haute Normandie | France | 2 days ago
international PHD title: Doctorat en Chimie PHD Country: France Requirements Specific Requirements The candidate should have a Master degree in polymer chemistry or a French Engineer diploma. A strong background
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of the position include the design and synthesis of recyclable polymeric electrocatalysts. You will characterize the synthesized polymer electrodes using state-of-the-art chemical analysis tools and develop novel
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characterize the synthesized polymer electrodes using state-of-the-art chemical analysis tools and develop novel methods for purifying polymeric electrocatalysts using liquid chromatography. Furthermore, you
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possibilities either in academia or in industrial sectors. (2) Strengthen international background. The applicant will be collaborating with the best European laboratories of high-performance polymers via
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/angstrom/research/structural-chemistry/aabc), which are both parts of the Structural Chemistry program at Uppsala University. The PhD project focuses on Multiscale modelling of ion transport and interfacial
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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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-O2 batteries. This includes how to seal the K anode from the O2 side that involves prototype design and polymer/ceramics materials engineering. This will improve the lifetime of the battery cycling
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biomanufacturing route with carbon capture and utilisation (BMCCU) that can produce sustainable bioproducts (e.g., detergents, polymer, medicine, etc) with net zero loss of carbon resources flow throughout
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of interferents). Attending UPWEARS consortium meetings Bibliography: [1] Sensors, 21(11), (2021), 3806; doi.org/10.3390/s21113806 [2] Carbohydrate Polymers 278, (2022), 118920; doi.org/10.1016/j.carbpol
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flows around the fibers, in the shell, Fig. 1. The fiber wall is usually covered with a dense polymer membrane permeable to CO2 (and often not very permeable to other compounds). The specific interfacial