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Responsibilities: Synthesize catalysts used for high temperature/pressure gas-phase reactions Develop complex operando measurement platforms for catalytic reaction Explore novel reaction route for target products
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ERI@N invites applications for the position of Research Fellow. Key Responsibilities: Perform literature study Conduct experimental work to develop new processes and catalysts Report progress
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ERI@N invites applications for the position of Research Fellow. Key Responsibilities: Perform literature study Conduct experimental work to develop new catalytic and thermal processes Report progress to industry collaborators Report/manuscript writing Job Requirements: PhD degree in chemical...
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The School of Materials Science and Engineering (MSE) invites applications for the position of Research Fellow. Key Responsibilities: Electrochemical process on interface phenomena Catalyst
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(both Oral and Writing) • Extensive experience with electron microscopy • Applicants with past experience with heterogeneous catalysts are preferred • Extensive experience with at least one of
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chemistry to develop new generations of transition metal catalysts and reagents for novel organic transformations. The Zhong group is pursuing development of new generations of transition metal catalysts
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for electrolysis and fuel cells. Investigating the relationship between catalysts' solid-state properties and their performance, as well as developing new electrode materials for small molecule catalysis. Providing
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for electrolysis and fuel cells. Primarily investigating the correlation between catalysts' solid-state properties and their performance, including the development of new electrode materials for small molecule
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University of Singapore (NUS). The goal of the project is to develop highly efficient and selective electrocatalysts for recycling of waste CO¬2 into chemicals and fuels. Such catalysts will be integrated
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University of Singapore (NUS). The goal of the project is to develop highly efficient and selective electrocatalysts for recycling of waste CO¬2 into chemicals and fuels. Such catalysts will be integrated