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Doctoral student in development of novel catalysts for hydrogen fuelled alkaline membrane fuel cells
The polymer electrolyte fuel cell, converting hydrogen to electricity, is a key technology for the green transition for transport as well as stationary applications. The anion exchange membrane fuel
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efficient fuel cells and fuel cell systems for the transport sector. Vehicles powered by fuel cells convert hydrogen completely emission-free except for the water produced. With more efficient fuel cells
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Electrocatalysis will play a pivotal role in the transition from our fossil fuel-based society to a more sustainable and renewable society. In this project, you will investigate novel
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more sustainable and renewable society. In this project, you will investigate novel electrocatalytic materials for applications in hydrogen fuel cells. Information about the division and the department
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green hydrogen fuel. However, the high voltage input required to drive the device considerably elevates the costs of this technology. One solution to increase the electrolyser energy efficiency is
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electrocatalytic materials for applications in hydrogen fuel cells. Information about the division and the department The position will be located at the department of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering in
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: Good knowledge of electrochemistry, fuel cells and electrolyzer cells Knowledge of heat transfer and experience of Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD). Ability to communicate with researchers in other
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are pervasive in various fields, from batteries and fuel cells powering our devices and vehicles to corrosion processes and production of chemical products and metals in electrolytic processes. Electrochemistry
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Are you motivated to support the development of recyclable polymeric electrocatalysts for fuel cells and electrolyzers? We are actively looking for a motivated Ph.D. student to join the Giovannitti
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--1-12892 Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Are you motivated to support the development of recyclable polymeric electrocatalysts for fuel cells