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, XAS, XPS, dissolution-NMR, IR spectroscopy and TGA and other related spectroscopy techniques. About UM6P: Located at the heart of the future Green City of Benguerir, Mohammed VI Polytechnic University
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changes of porous material catalysts before, during, and after the reaction using a panoply of characterization techniques such as XRD, N2 adsorption, FESEM, TEM, XAS, XPS, dissolution-NMR, IR spectroscopy
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characterization techniques such as XRD, N2 adsorption, FESEM, TEM, XAS, XPS, dissolution-NMR, IR spectroscopy and TGA and other related spectroscopy techniques such as UV and fluorometer. Skilled in performing
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the reaction using a panoply of characterization techniques such as XRD, N2 adsorption, FESEM, TEM, XAS, XPS, dissolution-NMR, IR spectroscopy and TGA and other related spectroscopy techniques such as UV and
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methodologies previously developed at CNRS-CEMHTI, including Raman, NMR and gas spectrometry, will provide insight into the relationships between these processes and the physicochemical properties
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relevance to extraterrestrial environments and future energy strategies. For more information on this project, see: https://copl.ethz.ch/research/research-projects/2025-saar.html Job description The PhD
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training in: Biocatalysis and enzyme screening. Natural product derivatization and purification. Analytical chemistry (NMR, LC-MS, HPLC) Mammalian cell-based pharmacology. Multidisciplinary collaboration
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(Fixed Term) Job Description Here’s a Glimpse of the Job The Postdoctoral Research Associate position is responsible for the development of hyperpolarized NMR and spectroscopy to characterize electronic
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catalysis, while employing a range of characterization techniques such as multinuclear NMR, UV-Vis spectroscopy, Size Exclusion Chromatography, and more. This project lies at the intersection of fundamental
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At least 70% of your assignment will be spent on academic research with the main focus on studying the structure, dynamics, and intermolecular interactions of membrane-active lipopeptides using NMR