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, religion or ethnic background are encouraged to apply. DTU Energy is focusing on functional materials and their application in sustainable energy technology. Our research areas include fuel cells
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://kemi.uu.se/angstrom/?languageId=1 ). Project description The research project concerns high entropy perovskites as proton conducting fuel cells materials. The research focusses on how the materials’ properties
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services. We play an instrumental role in Luxembourg by fueling innovation through research partnerships with industry, boosting R&D investments leading to economic growth, and attracting highly qualified
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fluctuating sources such as solar and wind power. This makes it critically important to be able to convert and store the energy as needed. Our research areas include fuel and electrolysis cells, solar cells
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experience in dynamic modelling and analysis of electrolysers, fuel cells systems, integrated energy systems and heat recovery. You have experiences in working with simulation software packages and relevant
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hydrogen fuel cells and electrolyzers. Electrochemistry forms the principal component of assessment of catalytic performance, in applications on sustainability. We work closely with various institutions and
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, polymeric membrane fuel cells or electrolyzers. Ideally, a good knowledge of inorganic material characterization. A good understanding of ionic cross-over/diffusion/migration through the membrane, of mass
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the ongoing transition from fossil fuels to renewable energy, as an efficient energy storage device. Our increasing dependence on batteries calls for an improvement with their cycle life and safety. It
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and materials chemistry. The activity of the recruited person will be carried out within the "Energy Conversion" group, in connection with the group's activities on fuel cell and electrolyzer core
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and vessel technologies (internal combustion engine or fuel cell). ShipFuel-IE will include for stakeholder engagement from across the Irish maritime sector. This will be achieved through three