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. Ironically, although very different these two approaches are associated with a similar combustion configuration: small and fast jets of fuels mixing in air. In the former, when Lithium-Ion cells undergo
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electrolyzers, fuel cells, electrodialysis, membrane electrode assemblies (MEA), flow cells or similar technologies. (Required) Have a good understanding of lab safety procedures and ability to consistently
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. **Note: start dates may be flexible. Minimum qualifications: PhD in Chemistry, Chemical Engineering, or related discipline; Strong electrochemistry background (e.g., fuel cells, water electrolysis, etc
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Your Job: In order to optimize the system efficiency of solid oxide electrolysers and fuel cells, the aim is to reduce the operating temperature below 600 °C. This requires the use of new solid
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: Materials Processing for Renewable Energy Technologies including Fuel Cells, Electrolysers, Batteries, Membranes and Photovoltaics Materials physics for electronic materials development and low power
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. Must have knowledge of both small engines, tractors and larger motors, both gasoline and diesel. Must have knowledge of electrical systems, hydraulics, 2 cycle engines, etc. Evaluates equipment
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State Ionics, Fuel Cell, Solid Catalyst, Materials Informatics * details of the business RIKEN is Japan's largest and most comprehensive research organization for basic and applied science. [Work content
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the current challenge of irreversible climate change, the search for CO2- neutral energy sources and carriers is essential. Thanks to its transient storage and restitution during peaks of energy needs via fuel
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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