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shape the metabolism of Purple Phototrophic Bacteria, addressing key gaps in phototrophic metabolism, microbial electrochemistry and biological nitrogen fixation. The work is expected to lead to the
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The Department of Physics, Chemistry and Pharmacy at the University of Southern Denmark invites applications from experts in molecular synthetic organic, inorganic chemistry and electrochemistry
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separation methods, Excellent communication skills, both oral and written. Fluency in English is a must. Candidate Criteria: Ph.D. in Materials Engineering, Polymer Chemistry, Chemistry, Electrochemistry
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climate change. This process can be achieved using an electrochemical system. The successful candidate would be expected to work with the Research Associate in Electrochemistry in the team and provide
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reduction, N2 reduction, etc.), and the creation of new fields of electrochemistry as the academic foundation. The laboratory is seeking an academic staff member who has a flexible thinking and can contribute
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fully coupled mechanics and electrochemistry in real and complex composite electrodes [9]. In this way, the impact of the electrode micro-cracking on the performances has not been yet quantified. By a
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the vacancy, shortlisting and interviews: Name: Dr Zhen Xu Email: zhen.xu@manchester.ac.uk General enquiries: Email: People.recruitment@manchester.ac.uk Technical support: 0161 850 2004 https
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and Resilience Plan. Scientific field Electrochemistry for renewable fuels Mandatory admission requirements Applicants must: • Hold a Master’s degree in Chemical Engineering, Materials Engineering or
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(electrochemistry, spectro-electrochemistry, absorption spectroscopies) - Large-scale electrocrystallization and sample shaping for electric measurements Laboratory work involving the wearing of PPE during
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reactions in renewable aqueous zinc-metal batteries in close collaboration with experimental groups. The project integrates theoretical chemistry, electrochemistry, and surface science, contributing