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$40M worth of instrumentation (located in the same building as the research team). The research team consists of multidisciplinary experts across the fields of electrochemistry, physics, chemistry, and
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to these values and are looking for a Postdoctoral Research Associate on Carbon Catalysts for Hydrogen Production who has: a PhD in chemical engineering/material science and engineering/chemistry (electrochemistry
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, and also work towards applications in the green energy/chemistry area. The candidate will be a key member of the Monash team (interdisciplinary expertise in chemical engineering, electrochemistry
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to electrochemistry. This position is based in Applied Chemistry and Environmental Science in the School of Science at RMIT University and will collaborate widely with national and international investigators involved
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chemical engineering/material science and engineering/chemistry (electrochemistry) or other closely related field from a reputable institution a good track record of publications in top journals on catalyst
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promotions process. About You Completion of a PhD in Material Engineering, Chemical engineering or Electrochemistry. An emerging profile in research in the discipline area. Evidence of publications in reputed
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Research Fellow, pioneering the Autonomous Discovery of Green Inhibitors project. You'll be at the forefront, merging robotic electrochemistry, evolutionary algorithms, and molecular modelling, aiming
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University, RMIT, Griffith University and University of Adelaide. GETCO2 aims to advance carbon dioxide electrochemistry innovations to enable the conversion of carbon dioxide into valuable products and
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-on experience in galvanic or electrolytic systems Profound understanding and practical experience in instrumental electrochemistry, coupled with expertise in characterising electro-materials at an advanced level
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and analysis, geological mapping; aqueous electrochemistry (pH, redox), portable X-ray fluorescence. Field Program Leadership: Coordinate and undertake the inorganic geochemical aspects of the field