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understanding of selective precipitation in multi-metal sulfate solutions relevant to battery recycling. The PhD student will investigate how pH and redox/oxidation strategies can be used to selectively remove
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acceptable impurity ranges for precursor synthesis from recycled metal streams. The project will involve experimental design, synthesis and characterization of precursor materials, and analysis of impurity
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analysis. Requirements: PhD degree in Chemistry or Chemical Engineering or a foreign degree equivalent to the same. The degree needs to be obtained by the time of the decision of employment. Those who have
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analysis of the time-resolved crystallographic data in terms of structure and dynamics. You are expected to be involved in all steps of this collaborative project, however, depending on your background and
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and analysis will be a major and exciting part of the role, providing an opportunity to work at the intersection of experimental biology and computational science. The position is full-time research
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experiments, participation in synchrotron measurement sessions, and analysis and interpretation of experimental data. The project combines physical chemistry, electrochemistry, spectroscopy, and instrumentation
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develop automated pipelines for segmenting and analysing X-ray computed tomography (XCT) images of titanium layers. This includes deep learning-based image analysis and the extraction of quantitative
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for laboratory safety. experience with basic IT tools for data analysis, documentation, and scientific writing (e.g., ChemDraw, Origin, or similar software) is beneficial. prior laboratory experience in synthetic
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shape approaches to psychiatric diagnoses among researchers, the general public, clinicians, as well as patients and relatives. The research may combine, for instance, large-scale digital text analysis
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engineering physics, electrical engineering, data analysis, computer science, applied mathematics or in a similar field, or have completed at least 240 credits in higher education, with at least 60 credits at