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the area of ion exchange membranes or membrane-basedelectrochemical cells Solid background in Electrochemistry Experience in supervision of student’s projects Well-developed communication skills & good
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page to watch video, or click here to open video) Job description We seek a PhD research fellow with qualifications and interest in materials science and electrochemistry related to catalyst materials
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. Qualifications Candidates must hold an internationally-recognized PhD degree (or equivalent) preferably in electrochemistry, material science, nanoscience, or equivalent. The candidate should have a proven track
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Chemistry or Physics or closely related fields. The candidate is expected to have sound knowledge on electrochemistry related Li-ion battery and/or Na-ion battery. Have a strong desire to be involved in
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& Engineering or Chemistry or Physics or closely related fields. • The candidate is expected to have sound knowledge on electrochemistry related Li-ion battery and/or Na-ion battery
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qualifications and interest in materials science and electrochemistry related to catalyst materials for water electrolysis systems. The work is part of REFINE , a Horizon Europe-funded project with the main aim
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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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use of absorbents from non-renewable sources. The research project will focus on the development of new strategies for carbon capture using sustainable absorbents and photo- and electrochemistry
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absorbents and photo- and electrochemistry techniques. Organic synthesis is an essential methodology in the research project. The fellow will be associated with the research groups of Assoc. Prof. Marius M
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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