25 postdoctoral-heterogeneous-catalyst Postdoctoral positions at Chalmers University of Technology
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the prepared catalysts and have access to a wide range of advanced characterization techniques available at the department and at the Chalmers Materials Analysis Laboratory (CMAL) such as XPS, SEM, TEM, XRD
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atomic efficiency of metals, including single atom electrocatalysts. You will characterize the prepared catalysts and have access to a wide range of advanced characterization techniques available
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A 2-year postdoctoral researcher position is available in the Antibiotic Research Group, led by Associate Professor Michaela Wenzel, in the Division of Chemical Biology , Department of Life Sciences
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capabilities. Major responsibilities As postdoctoral researcher, your main responsibilities are to lead and conduct research in collaboration with others, and to coach PhD students. You will be expected to help
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catalysts to facilitate the use of hydrogen as an energy carrier within the Liquid Organic Hydrogen Carrier technology. Project description Hydrogen is expected to be an energy carrier in a future sustainable
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heterogeneous integration approaches. Optical nonlinearities are expected to be of large importance for the optical functionalities in many cases. The specific background of the selected candidate will also be
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opportunities to expand your scientific network. Qualifications We are seeking a postdoctoral fellow with well-documented experience of lignin, lignin characterisation, using NMR and/or EPR as characterisation
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technologies, economics and policies either drive or constrain the growth of clean energy technologies. The PhD student or Postdoctoral researcher will use a combination of empirical research, statistical
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are offering a two-year postdoctoral position to an ambitious researcher interested in working on biorefining side streams from the project with a special focus on the collagen fraction and scaling up
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reduce the sustainability of the biorefinery systems. The ambition of this postdoctoral project is deeply characterized novel bio-based materials made by upgrading underutilized biomass with fungi