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surfaces in plasma is unknown, limiting the impact of plasma catalysis by inhibiting the design of dedicated plasma catalysts. This PhD position links surface science and plasma catalysis, aiming
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have a PhD in Physics, Physical Chemistry, or Materials Science and experience with infrared reflection absorption spectroscopy for surface-sensitive measurements. You are independent and have good
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of Technology (TU/e) seeks to hire an excellent PhD candidate within the field of plasma chemistry. This is a 4-year salaried PhD position. We will only hire one candidate and will mainly focus on the candidate's
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Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e) seeks to hire an excellent PhD candidate within the field of plasma chemistry. This is a 4-year salaried PhD position. We will only hire one candidate and will mainly
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Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Work Activities This fully funded PhD position lies at the interface between fundamental physics and industrial application. It is part of a fully funded
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development for this process. For this project the pulsed power development will consist of two phases. In the first phase you will research (together with a PhD student on plasma chemistry) what pulse
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the development of the pulsed power development for this process and build it into an industrial demonstrator. In this project you will be working closely together with a PhD student that will focus on pulsed power
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on the pulsed power development for this process. For this project the pulsed power development will consist of two phases. In the first phase you will research (together with a PhD student on plasma chemistry
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catalysis by inhibiting the design of dedicated plasma catalysts. This PhD position links surface science and plasma catalysis, aiming to understand the active state of a surface live during plasma exposure
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(a 14x14x8m Faraday cage) we work on (nanosecond) high-voltage pulse source design, plasmas, pulsed power applications and all the intermediate steps in the process. Our main focus is on