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This Postdoctoral position is within the Competence Centre for Catalysis (KCK), which is an interdisciplinary research centre for catalysis at Chalmers. The goal of the centre is the development of catalytic
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date Extensive experience in performing and interpreting surface chemistry or model catalysis experiments Extensive experience in using and maintaining ultrahigh vacuum instrumentation Experience in
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of porous materials for applications such as gas separation (greenhouse gases), water treatment, catalysis, and drug delivery. We have strong competence in the synthesis and optimization of a wide range of
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green feedstocks. The positions will enable combining detailed catalysis research with a close collaboration with industry. Project description Perstorp is today producing many specialty chemicals
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of water, solutions and heterogeneous catalysis using mainly X-ray probes and theoretical simulation techniques. Project description We seek 1 postdoctoral fellow to contribute to the work in the group
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, catalysis and polymers, as well as fundamental studies of materials. https://www.isis.stfc.ac.uk/ ESS is a partnership organization of 13 European countries, and is located in the city of Lund, Sweden
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to make a positive difference in society through beyond state-of-the-art research on enzymatic catalysis mechanisms with the intention to replace fossil fuels with non-carbon-based alternatives
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design to achieve a specific material function? In particular, you will do: Polymerization optimization (dispersity, catalysis and control) Macromolecular design (block copolymers) Utilize relevant
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: Polymerization optimization (dispersity, catalysis and control) Macromolecular design (block copolymers) Utilize relevant characterization techniques (e.g., NMR, mass, GPC, tensile, etc.). Your PhD work will be
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and large scale industrial processes. We use density functional theory modeling to develop a detailed understanding of materials and chemical reactions related to electrochemistry and catalysis. As a