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contribute to regular progress reports Your Profile: Completed Apprenticeship in Chemistry or Materials Science or comparable Background knowledge and interest in electrochemistry and organic/polymer synthesis
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Your Job: Join the EU funded SAFELOOP project to develop and advance battery chemistries by introducing new functionalities into an existing battery technology to achieve ultra-high performant
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their influence on the overall performance and safety of sodium-based batteries and their chemistry You cooperate with partners from theory to optimize charge transport at the electrolyte/ electrode
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analytical techniques. The investigation of the catalytic efficiency and robustness of the developed materials, for the OER will be done primarily in a 3-electrode system. Analysis of the catalyst layers using
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in physics, physical chemistry, chemical engineering, or related field Knowledge and competences in physical theory and modelling Experience and interest in computer programming Basic knowledge
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oxide (UO2) and MOX (U,Pu)O2 model system materials comparable to commercial grades Preparation and synthesis of actinide nanoparticles as well as UO2 and MOX nanoparticle materials Examining the redox
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Your Job: Operando investigations of the dimethyl ether/CO2 system for the hydrogen storage cycle Development of appropriate measurement set-ups with focus on X-ray methods X-ray investigations
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, free energy calculations, machine learning/deep learning, Markov State Models, docking Your Profile: Master degree in the field of Biology/Physics/Chemistry or related High motivation and interest and/or
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of material and chemicals Presentation and discussion of results in internal meetings Your Profile: State-certified technician with experience in electrochemistry, technical chemistry, process engineering, or
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Your Job: Organic radical polymer-based batteries (ORB) have garnered significant attention primarily due to their exceptional fast charging/discharging characteristics and the potential to replace