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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
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cell in order to develop a full electrolysis device. If possible, and in a further step, the materials and methods will be adapted to a PEM fuel cell system for power generation, using appropriate
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solar energy conversion; solar fuels; hydrogen production, storage, and utilization; fundamental materials science and chemistry; materials discovery, synthesis, and development; advanced characterization
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Your Job: The German automotive industry can look back on more than a century of experience with fossil-fuel-powered drive trains. At present, however, the electrification of the drive train, which
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, polymeric membrane fuel cells or electrolyzers. Ideally, a good knowledge of inorganic material characterization. A good understanding of ionic cross-over/diffusion/migration through the membrane, of mass
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materials such as lithium ion batteries and fuel cells are prone to degradation by a range of failure mechanisms including swell-induced fatigue and micro-cracking. The apparent toughness may be a function of
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control, energy storage, and fuel cells. The research is interdisciplinary with strong connections between fundamental and applied science. Chemical Physics is a dynamic and international environment