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Description of the offer : We are opening two positions in the field of “Metallic and Oxide Materials for Orbitronics and Magnonics” at Institut Néel, CNRS, Grenoble The first position (PhD
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University of New Hampshire – Main Campus | New Boston, New Hampshire | United States | about 3 hours ago
the Department of Chemistry, which centers on the development of functional materials for environmental and biomedical applications. Funded through Dr. Aykanat’s start-up package, the role is critical
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systems. In particular, highly functional flexible electrochromic (EC) systems involving the integration of several active materials (metal oxides, electrolytes, network of metal nanowires used as
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, physics, materials science, or a relevant discipline with a focus on magnetic separation of metal(loid)s. Strong familiarity with the magnetic properties of metal(loid)s and minerals, demonstrating
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SD-25157 RESEARCHER IN ATMOSPHERIC PLASMA TREATMENT OF METALLIC SURFACES FOR INDUSTRIAL APPLICATIONS
Organization (RTO) active in the fields of materials, environment and IT. By transforming scientific knowledge into technologies, smart data and tools, LIST empowers citizens in their choices, public authorities
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synthesis of metal-organic frameworks (MOFs), 4) knowledge of MOF material characterisation techniques, including at least powder diffraction (PXRD), spectroscopic techniques (FT-IR, NMR, UV-vis), sorption
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essential. Materials Characterization: Evaluate the electrical properties, mechanical performance, and microstructural features of metal composites to support materials development and process optimization
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organometallic / inorganic heterogeneous catalysis Design, synthesize, and characterize metal-ligand complexes supported on metal oxide and/or non-traditional support materials Investigate the catalytic activity
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materials, inspire minds to solve problems, and address some of the most challenging issues facing our world today. We promote and believe in a culture of civility and shared ownership in support of
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The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill | Chapel Hill, North Carolina | United States | 7 days ago
solid academic background in inorganic chemistry, material science, or solid-state physics. The candidate should have direct experience in metal halide perovskites and solar cells. The candidates should