3 phd-in-power-electronics "NTNU Norwegian University of Science and Technology" research jobs at University of Antwerp
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electrification. The research is largely covered by 5 key activities: (1) electrochemical CO2 conversion; (2) green hydrogen production; (3) batteries; (4) power-to-chemicals and (5) electrochemical reactor
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) electrochemical CO2 conversion; (2) green hydrogen production; (3) redox-flow batteries; (4) power-to-chemicals and (5) electrochemical reactor engineering. The research group ELCAT in the Faculty of Applied
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-supervise PhD students and other team members within the WODCA project. You are involved in service provision: you represent the research group both internally and externally. Profile You are an industrial
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