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processes for primary and secondary raw materials and on the use of mechanochemistry and/or electrochemistry as a process intensification tool. To contribute to the (co-)supervision of PhD students and Master
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the following requirements: Having a PhD degree in Applied Physics or Engineering focused on experimental work in electronic/energy materials, ideally organics. Knowledge of thermoelectrics is a big plus
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on teaching needs and on the candidates’ qualifications, the appointment percentages may be expanded. Starting date: September 15, 2024. Eligibility criteria Successful candidates are expected: To hold a PhD in
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. Eligibility criteria • PhD in life sciences (bioengineering, biomedical sciences, genomics or equivalent) with a track record of publications in peer-reviewed journals. • Experience with method development