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school: Mechanics, Energetics, Civil & Process Engineering, MEGEP Lab: Laboratoire de Génie Chimique, LGC Keywords: hydrodynamics, mass transfer, electrochemistry, modeling, additive manufacturing
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Engineering, Chemistry, or other relevant degrees are also considered; Solid know-how on electrochemistry and batteries; Solid know-how on computational methods (e.g., FVM, FEM); Know-how on chemical process
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(engineering) physics, chemistry or a related discipline, and show a strong interest in nanomaterials, electrochemistry and structural analysis. Previous experience with atomic layer deposition (ALD) and/or
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of superior candidates would include: Experience in quantum chemical calculations Experience in electrochemistry / electocatalysis Experience in the area of proton-coupled electron transfer (PCET) Your tasks
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. Qualifications : Ph.D. or equivalent is required. The candidate is expected to have a strong experimental background in electrochemistry, organic electrode materials, and spectroscopy, with a strong background in
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/ manufacturing processes of inorganic materials Knowledge in the field of electrochemistry is an advantage Fluency in written and spoken English A high degree of teamwork and flexibility, as well as a willingness
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flow. The approach is based on merging well-developed organocatalysis with electrochemistry, which opens new horizons for asymmetric transformation beyond classical activation. Such transformations
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the biosensor signal to the hardware and software parts of the platform. This includes selection and bioproduction of signal outputs (fluorescence, colourimetry, and electrochemistry), signal calibration, noise
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the field of electrochemistry Fluent in spoken and written German as well as English Willingness to get familiar with different analytical methods Strong cooperation and communication skills required
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selection and bioproduction of signal outputs (fluorescence, colourimetry, and electrochemistry), signal calibration, noise reduction, signal turnover, etc. This task will be carried out within a consortium