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related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Post-doctoral fellowship in the development of MOF catalysts for photocatalytic CO2 conversion and water splitting Mohammed
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Your Job: You will be part of a research team that applies high-throughput experimentation to accelerate research in the emerging field of electrocatalysis. Catalyst inks are at the forefront
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electrolyzers systems that can operate with non-ideal water streams within the framework of an EU-funded project. The candidate(s) will lead the design and implementation of anodic catalysts and electrodes
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with proven intellectual and technical abilities to work on a heterogeneous catalysis project. The project, funded by EPSRC, seeks to exploit disordered precursors in the synthesis of new catalysts
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using innovative catalysts, both homogeneous and heterogeneous. A key aspect involves developing catalyst formulations and evaluating their performance through high-throughput experimentation (HTE
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Your Job: Create atomically defined catalyst layers, based on state-of-the-art thin film technologies. Demonstrate tailored activity and stability for perovskite-based oxide catalyst for the oxygen
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catalysts. Initial catalysts will focus on carbon dioxide conversion to chemicals and fuels. The project is collaborative with national and international groups, and a range of industrial partners and you
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of suitable catalysts and the optimization of operating conditions. This project aims to investigate the catalytic conversion of phenolic monomers via the catalytic hydrogen transfer process in both gas and
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opportunities, the Rotary Peace Centers program develops the capacity of peace and development professionals to become effective catalysts for peace. The fellowships cover tuition and fees, room and board, round
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storage at solid-liquid interfaces (i.e., catalyst-molecule) using advanced analytic methodologies (including large-scale research facilities). The current project deals with establishing operando analytic