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/forschung/crc1625.html.de ) one PhD position (m/f/d) is available for the subproject A01 "Theoretical electrochemistry of CCSS surfaces and high-throughput exploration of CCSS thin film systems". Project
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Knowledge of electrochemistry Knowledge of basic analytical techniques and methods Knowledge of assembly of battery cells and their characterization Very good knowledge of written and spoken English You
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degree in materials science, physics or chemistry Strong background in (photo)electrochemistry and/or photocatalysis Good understanding of semiconductor physics Experience with gas phase- or solution-based
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of chemistry, materials science, process engineering or mechanical engineering Advanced understanding of electrochemistry Independent way of working Enjoy contributing your own ideas What you can expect As part
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Your Job: To further develop the high-temperature electrolysis and fuel cell technology (Solid Oxide Cell, SOC), you will take over management of the merged departments "Electrochemistry" and
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the fundamentals of NMR spectroscopy required Experience in Python programming required Expertise on the fundamentals of electrochemistry and spin dynamics desirable Interest in interdisciplinary research projects
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Internship / Master Thesis – Quantum Optimal Control Algorithms for Electrochemical NMR Applications
, physics, data science, computer science or a related field Knowledge on the fundamentals of NMR spectroscopy Experience in Python programming Expertise on the fundamentals of electrochemistry and spin
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electrochemistry Structured, independent working style, creativity, flexibility and ability to work in a team Experience in scientific research Very good English language skills What you can expect As part of a
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contribute to regular progress reports Your Profile: Completed Apprenticeship in Chemistry or Materials Science or comparable Background knowledge and interest in electrochemistry and organic/polymer synthesis
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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