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international education experience, XJTLU brings together excellent research practice and expertise from both institutions and gives students the skills and knowledge they need to secure careers in a global
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materials. The main reactions of interest include water oxidation, or the oxygen evolution reaction, for green hydrogen production. The candidate will develop electrochemical and in situ characterisation
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“Simplicity is beautiful”, i.e., to employ simple but effective ideas to develop novel materials for the sustainable development of our society. The group has attracted quite an amount of research grants and
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a strong background in synthetic/organic/supramolecular chemistry willing to develop a project within the bioorganica group at the University of Burgos (https://www.ubu.es/bioorganica-bioorg ). Our
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management. Organizational Skills: MS Office. Origin. Reference management software. Functional Competencies: Communication skills. Specific Requirements Educational requirements: Master in Polymer Science