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challenges of national and global significance. Particular areas of expertise include organic synthesis, catalysis, and the development of new methods, biomimetic chemistry, photochemistry, and more. Our
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spectroscopy to tackle challenges in photophysics and photochemistry as well as in material sciences. (https://www.ch.nat.tum.de/dynspec/startseite/). We work with (time-resolved) fluorescence, excitation and
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Summary The Department of Chemistry and Center for Photochemical Sciences invite applications for a tenure-track position as an Assistant Professor in the field of Inorganic Photochemistry. This is
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process Engage in teaching of BSc and MSc students both in courses and as co-supervisor of projects We seek a candidate with Strong qualification within organic photochemistry Interest in additive
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photochemistry in both oxygenic photosynthesis, such as cyanobacteria and higher plants as well as anoxygenic photosynthesis (green sulfur bacteria, GSB). Candidates with training in molecular biology and
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University, St. Louis, MO, USA, seeks two highly motivated postdoctoral researcher associates to study the structure and function of proteins involved in photophysics and photochemistry in both oxygenic
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, synthetic organic chemists, physical-chemical experimentalists (spectroscopy, photochemistry, molecular recognition and analysis), working in 10 research groups and 3 technical platforms. As part of
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across the vesicle bilayer will be achieved with protein nanowires, ionophores and pore-forming proteins. The project will involve protein purification, protein engineering, spectroscopy, photochemistry
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with catalysis/photochemistry Programming skills using Python and MATLAB Analysis of complex scientific data through machine learning What you will do Plan experiments together with your supervisor and
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to the doping of organic semiconductors Knowledge of photochemistry and/or photocatalysis Eligibility for the FADOS programme: At the time of recruitment, be in the first four years of their research career and