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the Electrochemistry Laboratory, we are looking for a PhD student. This project aims to understand the mechanisms of electrochemical oxidation processes for the removal of emerging contaminants in water and to develop
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with Re/oxide systems. This subject involves the preparation (impregnation, precipitation, etc.) and advanced characterisation (IR, Raman, XAS, TEM, etc.) of metal/oxide catalysts for the synthesis
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Engineering (PHELIQS, https://www.pheliqs.fr/en ), a joint research unit of the French Commission for Atomic Energies and Alternative Energies (CEA), Université Grenoble Alpes and Grenoble INP, is currently
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contribute to the design, technical planning, procurement, supervision of construction, and commissioning of pilot infrastructures, including technologies such as membrane systems, advanced oxidation processes
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trapping/detrapping in the gate dielectric is becoming increasingly important, as its amplitude is inversely proportional to the surface area of the gate oxide. This also leads to a sharp increase in dynamic
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personal backgrounds. Ideal candidates will bring expertise in at least one of the following areas, and enthusiasm to learn across disciplines: Mitochondrial biochemistry, bioenergetics, or oxidative
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motion and how these depend on metal identity, bonding characteristics, oxide structure, proton density, ligands, and reaction conditions. By combining diffraction, spectroscopy, and advanced simulations
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BACKGROUND An EPSRC-sponsored Postdoctoral Research Associate position is available for an outstanding and ambitious synthetic inorganic chemist to undertake research in the field of low oxidation
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, magnetism and computational studies of low oxidation state rare earth chemistry. This post is part of the project “Interdisciplinary studies of low oxidation state rare earth elements,” supervised by Profs
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synthesis of organic compounds and afterwards the study of their properties and application within the RedFox project. The goal of the project is to develop new methods for the reduction of phosphine oxides