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Are you passionate about pushing the frontier of catalysis science? The Center for Visualizing Catalytic Processes (VISION) at the Technical University of Denmark (DTU) is offering mutiple Postdoc
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Job Description Are you passionate about pushing the frontier of catalysis science? The Center for Visualizing Catalytic Processes (VISION) at the Technical University of Denmark (DTU) is offering
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Postdoc positions for N2 and/or CO2 Conversion by Hydrogenation into useful Chemicals using Thermal Heterogeneous Catalysis - DTU Physics We have a successful record of activating molecular N2
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. The Department of Chemistry (DTU Chemistry) conducts research, education and innovation in areas such as energy, life science, catalysis and materials. DTU Chemistry is particularly distinguished by scientific
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on qualified candidates for the position. The Department of Chemistry performs research, educational activities, and innovation at a high international level within e.g. energy, catalysis, and materials
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place at the Surface Science and Catalysis(SurfCat) labs of DTU Physics. In the SurfCat laboratories we have 3 EC-MS devices, 20 potentiostats, 4 RDE set-ups, 6 gas chromatographs, 2 magnetron sputter chambers, 2 mass
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electrochemistry. Candidates must be familiar with catalysis for carrying out chemical transformations. Candidates must have a PhD in chemistry. Candidates are expected to have significant experience in flow cell
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electrochemistry. Candidates must be familiar with catalysis for carrying out chemical transformations. Candidates must have a PhD in chemistry. Candidates are expected to have significant experience in flow cell
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Postdoctoral Positions in PFAS Analytics, Degradation, and Thermophysical Properties - DTU Chemistry
, catalysis, and materials. The overall aim is to contribute with new knowledge about basic scientific problems and carry out research with vast application perspectives - to the benefit of both society and
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to the uncontrolled formation of potentially toxic byproducts. Enzymes offer a promising alternative for PFAS degradation, especially in aqueous environments, with their ability for selective catalysis. Enzymes have