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chemicals and even purify contaminated water. Through the ingenious interplay of microbes and electrodes, MES holds the key to solving pressing global challenges, from mitigating climate change to combating
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their activity. Despite that a typical AEM water electrolyzer operates with a standardized cathodic electrode for H2 production, there is great scientific interest in developing an efficient anodic electrode
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Deutsches Zentrum für Luft - und Raumfahrt (DLR) | Koln, Nordrhein Westfalen | Germany | 23 days ago
leads to the reduction of iron and release of water. This reduction reaction, while predominantly endothermic for ground-state molecular hydrogen, becomes exothermic for electronically excited molecules
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sensor data based on pattern-recognition and machine learning to minimize risks for our vulnerable critical infrastructures at sea and coasts. If you're ready to pioneer breakthroughs in maritime security
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or in water? Preferably as part of a large sensor system? That's exactly what you'll do! Processing data from different sensor systems or visualizing these data with creative designs, but also teaching
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Association. The exhibition and research program focuses on the investigation of maritime technologies and the relationship between man and the sea. With around 100 employees and trainees and approximately 8000
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The Leibniz Institute for Baltic Sea Research Warnemünde (IOW) has a temporary vacancy Scientific position (f/m/d) in the research project on “Peatland climate protection” for a period of 4.5 years
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and partnerships (e.g. IUCN Red List, UN Decade of Ocean Science) Your profile: Doctoral degree in organismal biology/zoology or a related field Expert knowledge of a relevant group of organisms and
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. What you will do Literature, market and patent research on water filtration systems and microbial contamination of different types of water (with guidance from our scientific staff) including
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identify, evaluate and predict seismic waves i.e. originating from earthquakes, ocean waves, traffic or mechanical perturbations, and their influence on DESY’s accelerators. The ErUM-WAVE project is carried