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Offer: Research Fellow in Biopolymers and Coatings:Job description:Job location: London About us UCL is one of the foremost universities in the world. It provides a highly stimulating multidisciplinary environment for learning and for scientific research. The post will underpin our activities in 3D printing and coatings technologies located on biopolymers such as cellulose, chitosan etc. as part of an EPSRC Sustainable Manufacturing grant focused on waste valorisation. Currently, our emphasis is on multifunctional and robust 3D printed components or wet-processed surface treatments (e.g. highly liquid repellent, superhydrophobic/supefunctionophobic surfaces). We seek to explore mechano-chemical robustness of 3D printed objected and nanoengineered coatings using such waste-derived polymers. Applications can range from smart structures, scaffolds, optically transparent non-wetting surface treatments, surfaces for phase change control (for icephobicity and condensation control) or anti-biofouling against biofilms etc. About the function UCL Mechanical Engineering is pleased to be searching for a new Research Fellow in Biopolymers and Coatings to join our Bloomsbury campus where they will: » Develop new 3D printing and/or coatings formulations located on industrial waste-derived biopolymers - Develop strategies to purify raw biopolymers and/or their characterization. » Perform image analysis, data acquisition/processing & interpretation » Actively initiate, partake and/or lead on public engagement activities » Be committed to contribute to periodical research progress reports and presentations as part of the project deliverables » To contribute to the wider affiliated Centres and Institutes and be involved in seminar series, public engagement, tutorials and other activities » Deliver publications, or other research outputs, in line with personal objectives agreed with line manager. » Carry out any other tasks (such as teaching) as requested by the line manager. About you This post is a part of an EPSRC sustainable manufacturing project and benefits from a direct collaborations with a teams led by Profs. Gary Lye (Biochemical Engineering), Helen Hails (Chemistry), Asterios Gavriilidis and Paola Lettieri (Chemical Engineering) at UCL. A strong expertise in polymers processing, characterization and related formulations is required. The prosperous candidate will perform experiments on (bio)polymer structure modification through post-functionalisation, cross-linking and composite fabrication and characterization. A expertise in 3D printing technique and liquid-repellent coatings is desirable. The post is initially funded for one year and three months and will be subject to standard probation and appraisal procedures. Appointment at grade 7 is dependent upon having been awarded a PhD; if this is not the case, initial appointment will be at the Research adjunct Grade 6B (income £37,332 - £39,980 per annum including London Allowance). What we offer Please visit our compensates and Benefits page to find out more. Our commitment to Equality, Diversity and Inclusion As London's Global University, we know diversity fosters creativity and innovation, and we want our community to represent the diversity of the world's talent. Please visit our Equality, Diversity and Inclusion to find out more. Skills:
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