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an expertise in electrocatalysis or electrochemistry. Experience with materials synthesis and/or in situ/operando characterization is a merit. The research project is experimental in nature and you should be
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. Qualifications You must have a PhD in chemistry or chemical physics or similar, with an expertise in electrocatalysis or electrochemistry. Experience with materials synthesis and/or in situ/operando
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biotechnological processes and investigate the fundamental science behind these processes. Examples of research areas where we have projects are anammox, fermentation, microbial electrochemistry, aerobic granular
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electrochemistry of organic semiconductors, including conjugated polymers. A promising track record of early achievements such as scientific publications is expected. You should have experience with characterization
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equivalent (or be in the process of completing a PhD degree) with focus on organic electronics and specifically electrochemistry of organic semiconductors, including conjugated polymers. A promising track
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. The beamline consists of 5 members who are actively driving multiple in-house research programs, among which are time-resolved photoemission, electrochemistry, high-temperature corrosion, and 2D materials
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. Additional qualifications Documented knowledge and experience in one or more of the following areas is advantageous: structural chemistry (ie X-ray diffraction, electrochemistry), electron microscopy (SEM/TEM
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combination of electrochemistry, sensors and microbiology. Division Applications are invited for a post-doctoral position in Parlak Lab at the Division of Dermatology and Venereology, Department of Medicine
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division at the Department of Physics, Chemistry and Biology (IFM) . The division is divided in three research units; Materials theory, Applied electrochemistry, and Thin films and nanolaminated materials
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) . The division is divided in three research units; Materials theory, Applied electrochemistry, and Thin films and nanolaminated materials. The post doc will be working in the latter unit, but will collaborate