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for catalysis. The job vacancy involves designing, synthesizing, and characterizing highly catalytic active MOF composites for photocatalytic CO2 conversion and water splitting. Materials synthesis will involve
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techniques. Experience with sodium-ion battery full-cell fabrication and testing. Understanding of surface/interface engineering for cathode materials. Prior experience in co-supervision and mentoring of PhD
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with lithium-ion battery full-cell fabrication and testing. Understanding of surface/interface engineering for cathode materials. Prior experience in co-supervision and mentoring of PhD/Master’s students
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: The candidates must have strong experience in MOF synthesis and characterization with a PhD and demonstrated experience in Materials Science, Materials Chemistry, Inorganic chemistry, catalysis, and related
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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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synthesis and characterization with a PhD and demonstrated experience in Materials Science, Materials Chemistry, Inorganic chemistry, catalysis, and related disciplines. The candidate should also have
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Mohammed VI Polytechnic University (UM6P) - Chemical & Biochemical Sciences CBS Department and The Materials Science, Energy, and Nano-engineering (MSN) MSN Qualification Type: Chemical Engineer
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vacancy involves designing, synthesizing, and characterizing highly catalytic active MOF composites for photocatalytic CO2 conversion and water splitting. Materials synthesis will involve wet chemistry and
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/interface engineering for cathode materials. Prior experience in co-supervision and mentoring of PhD/Master’s students. Competencies & Personal Qualities: Strong communication skills in English (spoken and
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materials research. Required Qualifications & Experience: Education: Bachelor's degree in Chemistry, Materials Science, Electrochemistry, or a related field. PhD in Electrochemistry, Solid-State Chemistry