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material compositions could be proposed to improve lithium insertion or enhance the interaction with the electrolyte. Degradation mechanisms observed by ITEN (e.g., transition metal leaching) could also by
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research with real-world impact. Qualifications and Skills are: PhD degree in Chemistry, Materials Sciences or a related engineering field. Proven experience in nano/micro-material synthesis. Good knowledge
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on polymer, ceramic, composite materials and the 3D integration technology (including PCB packaging and device interconnects) with advanced functionalities (electrical, thermal, mechanical) for enhancing
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in materials characterisation and solution composition modelling will contribute to the efforts of our cross disciplinary team, for whom the aim is to understand solid-fluid (water and gas
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-prüfung (BAM) is a materials research organization in Germany. Our mission is to ensure safety in technology and chemistry. We perform research and testing in materials science, materials engineering and
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materials crystallography research in collaboration with other members of the Iversen group. The candidates must have a PhD in chemistry, crystallography, physics, materials science, nanoscience or similar