6 Materials-Science research jobs at Fritz Haber Institute of the Max Planck Society, Berlin in Germany
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degree in physics, chemistry, chemical engineering, material science or related field. Strong Experience in Electrochemistry and Electrocatalysis and basic knowledge in organic chemistry. Experience with
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to the field of material science or catalysis. A strong publication record. Excellent abilities in characterizing inorganic solids by electron microscopy (HRTEM, STEM, EELS) and complementary techniques (such as
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(e.g. Physics, Chemistry, Material Science, Physical Chemistry or Chemical Engineering) preferably with a specialization in heterogeneous catalysis or energy science. Experience in performing experiments
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or Ph.D. in computer science, mathematics, physics, chemistry, materials science, or another relevant field and affinity for software-design Experience with Linux based operating systems and knowledge
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welcome. The required qualifications include a PhD in chemistry or materials science. A solid, proven research background in inorganic chemistry, reaction engineering or heterogeneous catalysis is an
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highly welcome. The required qualifications include a PhD in chemistry, physics or materials science. A solid, proven research background in inorganic chemistry and heterogeneous catalysis is an advantage