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international team deriving global, European and German energy transformation pathways with the integrated assessment model REMIND with a focus on industry sectors, material production, hydrogen and trade
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of chemically storing and releasing hydrogen, using methanol as a reservoir. Main activities: • Utilize global optimization codes and perform DFT calculations on supercomputers. • Analyze results and
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routes (metal-catalysed reactions, hydrogenations, etc.) for obtaining the compounds. The candidate will participate in the common tasks inherent to laboratory life and will be involved in ordering
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in spatial-analysis, optimisation and economic analysis, as well as contribute to the UK’s hydrogen economy. How to Apply: Please see this link for information on how to apply: https
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-to-X systems using high-temperature electrolysis (SOEC). The developed methods will serve to optimise the operation of SOCs for hydrogen production both technically and economically and improve tolerance
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the scope of Work Package 2 – Green H2 Production. In particular, the assistant researcher will contribute to the following project work: Monitor the state of the art regarding hydrogen production
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a background and interest in clinical research. Applicants must also be eligible for appointment at the VA. The VA’s basic qualification standards may be found at https://www.vacareers.va.gov
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an interdisciplinary and international team deriving global, European and German energy transformation pathways with the integrated assessment model REMIND with a focus on industry sectors, material production, hydrogen
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carbon neutral future. Geothermal wells are located all over Europe and contain various minerals such as Lithium or Boron and energetic gases such as hydrogen and methane. Currently these geothermal wells
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applications for the position of at the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering Research Assistant Professor (POST-DOC) under the NCN project No. UMO-2024/53/B/ST8/02908: “Optimization of hydrogen oxy-combustion and