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, electrical engineering, chemistry or related fields Know-How in the physics of semiconductors and ideally in spectroscopy of semiconductors Very good grades in bachelor and master courses Very good spoken and
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Your Job: Join a research project to develop new battery chemistries and expand functionalities of current battery technologies to achieve next-generation, eco-friendly and safe batteries: You are
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preparation Deriving insights for film and device fabrication based on the above described workflow Your Profile: Masters degree in physics, materials science, physical chemistry, electrical engineering and
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Your Job: Join the EU funded SAFELOOP project to develop and advance battery chemistries by introducing new functionalities into an existing battery technology to achieve ultra-high performant
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their influence on the overall performance and safety of sodium-based batteries and their chemistry You cooperate with partners from theory to optimize charge transport at the electrolyte/ electrode
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and at international conferences Your Profile: Excellent master degree in Physics, Chemistry or a similar discipline Strong interest in pursuing research on electrochemical systems Experience in one
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testing of the catalysts’ OER performance and durability Your Profile: Undergraduate education with excellent marks in Material Science, Physics, Engineering or Chemistry Basic knowledge of electrochemistry
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possible tandem reactions Your Profile: Ongoing master studies in chemistry, materials science or comparable Able to use creative, analytical, and hands-on skills for problem solving A high level of
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in physics, physical chemistry, chemical engineering, or related field Knowledge and competences in physical theory and modelling Experience and interest in computer programming Basic knowledge
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chemistry of uranium and plutonium in UO2 and MOX, and the influence of fission product dopants (such as Tc) on the chemical, structural and physical processes of the fuels Application of X-ray diffractions