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related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description We seek a PhD research fellow with qualifications and interest in materials science and electrochemistry related to catalyst
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page to watch video, or click here to open video) Job description We seek a PhD research fellow with qualifications and interest in materials science and electrochemistry related to catalyst materials
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pressures using hydrogen from natural gas. The research group works to make ammonia production more sustainable and environmentally friendly and develops catalysts and processes for the synthesis of ammonia
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to catalyst materials for water electrolysis systems. The work is part of REFINE , a Horizon Europe-funded project with the main aim to produce electrofuels. REFINE is coordinated by University of Oslo (UiO
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approximately in autumn 2024. Colourbox via Unsplash Colourbox More about the position While some optimistic viewpoints suggest that AI may serve as a catalyst for and equalizer of political participation
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develops catalysts and processes for the synthesis of ammonia directly from water and nitrogen. The research fellow’s project is part of this work, and the scholarship holder will, together with other
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approximately in autumn 2024. Colourbox via Unsplash Colourbox More about the position While some optimistic viewpoints suggest that AI may serve as a catalyst for and equalizer of political participation
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. The research group works to make ammonia production more sustainable and environmentally friendly and develops catalysts and processes for the synthesis of ammonia directly from water and nitrogen. The research
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materials science and electrochemistry related to catalyst materials for water electrolysis systems. The work is part of REFINE , a Horizon Europe-funded project with the main aim to produce electrofuels
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catalysts. This research builds on a long tradition of studying the effect of zeotype composition and topology on preferred reaction paths and intermediates for methanol-to-hydrocarbons and olefins