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Research Assistant / Research Associate in Frontiers of Atomistic Simulation Techniques (Fixed Term)
a group position in a research programme on 'Atomistic insight into liquid-phase heterogeneous catalysis' involving Assistant Professor Christoph Schran, who leads the FAST group. We are particularly
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field of heterogeneous catalysis! What you will do Synthesis, characterization and testing of heterogeneous catalysts Evaluation of conversion and selectivity data Independent work in the laboratory and
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an open mind to social aspects who can work independently and drive their research project forward. The Heterogeneous Catalysis and Sustainable Chemistry Group (HCSC) has an opening for postdoctoral
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interactions Research Field Chemistry » Applied chemistry Chemistry » Heterogeneous catalysis Chemistry » Instrumental analysis Chemistry » Instrumental techniques Chemistry » Physical chemistry Chemistry
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for the following research themes: · Heterogeneous Catalysis · MOFs or COFs · Porous Organic Polymers About ONE Lab: Prof. Cafer T. Yavuz moved from KAIST at the end of 2020 and established the lab
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preferred, but not required) are desired. Experiences with catalysis (biological, homogeneous, or heterogeneous), excited-state simulation methods, multiscale simulations (broadly defined), molecular dynamics
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Engineering Position Description The Materials Intelligence Research group of Prof. Boris Kozinsky at Harvard University is seeking researchers at the postdoc level to develop and apply first principles and
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conversion of biomass to renewable fuels and chemicals, including in the critical area of lignin valorization. This position focuses on reaction engineering and heterogeneous catalysis for the depolymerization