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for asymmetric catalysis and C-H functionalization. Key Responsibilities: Conduct routine lab research and data analysis in organic chemistry and organometallic chemistry. Assist in instrument installation and
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. • Experience in enzyme catalysis, biotransformations, and/or bioprocess development. • Good communication skills in oral and written English. More Information Location: Kent Ridge Campus Organization: College
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Dynamics (AIMD), and Machine Learning (ML) tools to develop theoretical electrocatalytic frameworks. Hereby, the project will challenge existing research on catalysis, move the boundary of fundamental
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catalysis. The project will involve designing, synthesizing, and characterizing new metal-ligand complexes, supporting these complexes on metal oxide and/or non-traditional support materials, and evaluating
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About the role We have an exciting opportunity to work on new synthetic methodology for the synthesis of valuable amine-containing building blocks using photo redox catalysis in continuous flow. You
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Responsibilities: Conduct original high-quality research in Heterogeneous catalysis Publish high quality papers at reputable peer-reviewed journals and conference proceedings. Give invited talks at international
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delivery systems) for future application (in Energy, Environment, Catalysis and Biomedicine) in ICN2. Main Tasks and responsibilities: The candidate will be in charge of managing the research laboratories
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available for experimental research on enzymes immobilized on polymeric and organic-inorganic hybrid matrices for catalysis of chemical reactions needed for transitioning to a sustainable and green society
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characterization, including (photo)catalysis experiments in the STEM. The automation of data will include EELS spectra and atomic resolution images. The project will include se in-situ tests on catalytically active
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and their production processes. The research endeavor is part of the project NCCR Catalysis, which promotes sustainable chemistry. The research of the EPSE group at ETH Zürich, headed by Prof. Dr. André