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use of hydrogen can reduce climate impacts in many areas. For example, "green" hydrogen, i.e. hydrogen produced from renewable energy, can be used in heavy goods transportation or steel production
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Your Job: Operando investigations of the dimethyl ether/CO2 system for the hydrogen storage cycle Development of appropriate measurement set-ups with focus on X-ray methods X-ray investigations
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Your Job: You will be part of the top-class scientific department "Chemical Hydrogen Storage" at the renowned HI ERN. Under the direction of Prof. Dr. Peter Wasserscheid and Dr.-Ing. Michael
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available in the further tabs (e.g. “Application requirements”). Objective Climate neutrality by the middle of the 21st century is the declared goal of Germany and the EU. Green hydrogen is an important
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ores into metals without today’s carbon based methods that release huge amounts of CO2 . SusMet focuses on the exploration of carbon-free sustainable metallurgy, employing hydrogen as reducing agent
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of Non-van der Waals 2D Materials by Hydrogenation, Nano Letters, in press (2024); arXiv:2310.07329. doi.org/10.1021/acs.nanolett.3c04777 - S. Divilov, H. Eckert, D. Hicks, et al. Disordered enthalpy
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Your Job: Nanoporous materials are key components in electrochemical hydrogen technologies, most importantly in the form of electrocatalytic layers (ECLs) of fuel cells and electrolysers
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components in electrochemical hydrogen technologies, most importantly in the form of electrocatalytic layers (ECLs) of fuel cells and electrolysers. The nanoporous structure steers the transport of ions, water
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Who we are ... Our primary focuses at Fraunhofer IWES are on wind energy and hydrogen technologies. Our institute is home to more than 300 scientists and employees as well as over 100 students from
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dynamics of weakly bound complexes containing molecular hydrogen. The experiments will make use of a combination of different methods, including chirped-pulse microwave spectroscopy and cavity-type microwave