9 plasma-physic-phd positions at Fritz Haber Institute of the Max Planck Society, Berlin
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Fritz Haber Institute of the Max Planck Society, Berlin | Berlin, Berlin | Germany | about 1 month ago
PhD Positions (m/f/d) in Physical Chemistry. The Fritz Haber Institute (FHI) in Berlin-Dahlem is one of the oldest and renowned research institutes within the Max Planck Society (MPG), Germany's most
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/research-groups/interfacial-ionics ) is looking for several PhD studentsin electrochemistry that are being hired as part of the ERC Starting Grant ORION . The projects cover ionic processes that occur inside
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at Electrocatalytic Interface at the Department of Interface Science. The successful candidate will participate in our endeavor to increase the fundamental understanding of physical and chemical processes at the solid
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the results for regular progress meetings with the collaborators. Your profile We expect the candidate to have: A PhD degree in Chemistry, Physics, Physical Chemistry or Chemical Engineering related
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scientific organization. At the FHI, researchers from all over the world are engaged in basic research in the fields of physics and chemistry at interfaces and surfaces, catalysis research, and molecular
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successful scientific organization. At the FHI, researchers from all over the world are engaged in basic research in the field of chemical physics at interfaces and surfaces, catalysis research and molecular
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highly welcome. The required qualifications include a PhD in chemistry, physics or materials science. A solid, proven research background in inorganic chemistry and heterogeneous catalysis is an advantage
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over the world are engaged in basic research in the fields of physics and chemistry at interfaces, catalysis research, and molecular physics. The Department of Inorganic Chemistry focuses on establishing
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scientific organization. At the FHI, researchers from all over the world are engaged in basic research in the fields of physics and chemistry at interfaces and surfaces, catalysis research, and molecular