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reaction phenomena in nanoporous electrocatalytic materials Collaboration with partner groups in a German–Canadian research project Your Profile: M.Sc. degree in physics, physical chemistry, chemical
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the: Use of state-of-the-art, industrially established (continuous) synthesis for the production of Na-based cathode active materials Optimization of the process to achieve the highest possible yield and
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Your Profile: Master`s and preferably subsequent PhD degree in Physics, nuclear physics, Elemental Analysis, Nuclear Data or a related discipline A strong background in experimental radiation detection
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resources Coaching of bachelor and master students Publishing results in physics journals and presenting them at international conferences All these tasks are in collaboration with the scientists at JSC and
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conducted not only from a technological standpoint bus, notably, through a life cycle analysis (LCA). Your tasks will include: Detailed literature review Creating and comparing process routes for energy
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-of-the-art synthesis processes for the production of graphene oxide-based active materials Optimization of the process to achieve the highest possible yield and optimized distribution of the dopants Production
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public presentations, also together with the project partners Visibility of the project website and social media presence Coordination of the development of curricula in the fields of physics and chemistry
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support networking between all RIANA partners and European neutron sources (LENS) Interact with other physics-related RIANA partners to make synergies operable Present the consortium and networking groups
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skills: Masters degree and PhD in Physics, Chemistry, Material Science or related disciplines Experience in neutron spectroscopy, e.g. INS, QENS, NSE Good knowledge of the structural characterization
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project meetings with the involved partners from industry and research Your Profile: Successfully completed Master`s degree in chemistry, materials science, physics or a comparable field of study Background