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programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Postdoctoral position in Energy materials physics, modelling of materials for solar cells The Department
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molecular genetics, cell biology, epigenome profiling and physiological assessment of seed viability. The position is associated with the research group of Stefanie Rosa at the Swedish Agricultural University
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Your Job: You will be part of the Electrochemical Energy Conversion group of the Electrocatalysis research unit of the HI ERN. In fundamental and applied research, we focus on understanding
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Inria, the French national research institute for the digital sciences | Talence, Aquitaine | France | 30 days ago
including AdaptivMaths and MIA Seconde). However, their development requires substantial manual content creation. Conversely, generative AI offers unprecedented flexibility but often lacks pedagogical
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exchange membrane reactors like fuel cells or electrolysers Physical, spectroscopic, and electrochemical characterization of membrane electrode assemblies prior to, during, and after cell operation
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multidisciplinary, with faculty members from backgrounds in Chemistry, Chemical Engineering, and Environmental Engineering focusing on different research fields such as catalysis, separation, energy generation
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of bacteria to generate sustainable cell factories. The project aims to develop a high efficiency technology that converts single-carbon feedstocks directly into valuable chemicals. To this end
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project addresses one of the most direct manifestations of Einstein’s mass-energy equivalence — the conversion of photon energy into matter via the multiphoton Breit-Wheeler process, enabled by the advent
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the possibility of extension within the area of electrochemical energy conversion through proton exchange membrane-based energy conversion systems. The position is available from 01 June 2026 or as soon as possible
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. Atomistic Simulation of electronically excited processes in molecules and materials is essential for our understanding of the working principles of emerging energy conversion technologies, e.g. solar cells