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Electrochemistry with a focus on battery materials. Description of the workplace Lund University has since 2022 a close collaboration with a number of other top Swedish universities in battery research within
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The Department of Chemistry at Lund University, Faculty of Engineering, invites applications for a position as an Assistant Professor in Electrochemistry with a focus on battery materials
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will collaborate with team members of the electrochemistry subgroup to test the electrocatalytic activity of the polymeric electrode materials for oxidative and reductive electrochemical reactions. You
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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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. Requirements The proposed project comprises elements of organic synthesis, MOF fabrication and characterization by common organic as well as materials chemistry methods, surface chemistry, electrochemistry
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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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electrochemistry and battery materials. About the employment The employment is a temporary position according to the Higher Education Ordinance chapter 5 § 12. Scope of employment 5 % for 6 months. Starting date
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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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characterization by common organic as well as materials chemistry methods, surface chemistry, electrochemistry, spectroscopy, and theoretical simulations. The project will partly be conducted in collaboration with
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related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Project description Third-cycle subject: Electrochemistry Copper and copper-based materials are promising catalysts