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Many skin injuries arise from non-adapted textiles and clothing. Frictional and heat / moisture accumulation problems favour the formation of injuries like blisters and pressure ulcers The PhD research will focus on characterizing and optimizing architectured fabrics and textiles using 3D micro tomography as a main tool to investigate tribological and thermal properties of different, architectured textiles (hydrophobic / hydrophilic) in different conditions (wet / moist). This will be complemented with tribological, thermal, optical (IR) and mechanical testing techniques. The research is performed in a holistic multidisciplinary approach in close collaboration with partners from UHA, France. The foreseen results of the project shall contribute to the development of optimized textiles used for medical and sports applications.Your contribution : Application and development of 3D X-ray microCT methods for studying wetting / evaporation in architectured textiles Studying and understanding the interaction in transient state between tribological and thermal properties in textiles by in-situ 3D and 4D microCT Design and execution of tribological, thermal, optical (IR) and mechanical tests on different types of textiles Data management, data treatment Reporting and publication Your profile
If you are interested in making a major impact on functional clothing and textiles, are highly motivated and passionate about working in an interdisciplinary field, and fulfil the following criteria :
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