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, you will conduct experimental work on electrolyzers and fuel cells including hydrogen, water, and CO2 and/or other related electrochemical devices and their components in The Energy Conversion Group
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, you will conduct experimental work on electrolyzers and fuel cells including hydrogen, water, and CO2 and/or other related electrochemical devices and their components in The Energy Conversion Group
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Electrolyzers and Fuel Cells Research skills include electro-catalysis (PGM- and non-PGM-based), ion exchange membranes, catalyst layer architectures, fuel cell and electrolyzer durability, fuel
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and vessel technologies (internal combustion engine or fuel cell). ShipFuel-IE will include for stakeholder engagement from across the Irish maritime sector. This will be achieved through three
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ammonia production. Given the urgent need for sustainable fuels, the development of more efficient electrochemical cells based on innovative electrode coatings is of particular interest. To strengthen our
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solutions to compelling problems in energy and security. We are seeking a Postdoctoral Research Associate who will support the Nuclear Fuel Element Performance Group in the Nuclear Energy Fuel Cycle Division
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the ongoing transition from fossil fuels to renewable energy, as an efficient energy storage device. Our increasing dependence on batteries calls for an improvement with their cycle life and safety. It
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, biosyngas purification, olefin/paraffin separation, and hydrogen purification from syngas for electricity generation, chemical synthesis and fuel cell applications; develop new research results for new and/or
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and materials chemistry. The activity of the recruited person will be carried out within the "Energy Conversion" group, in connection with the group's activities on fuel cell and electrolyzer core
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metabolic/bioenergetic fuel selection and signaling pathways in adipocytes and how adipose lipolysis communicates with other organs, including the central nervous system to maintain whole-body thermogenesis