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Description The Institute of Energy Technologies – Fundamental Electrochemistry (IET-1) focuses on the development of performance-oriented and sustainable materials and components for the electrochemical energy storage and conversion. Aiming to develop sustainable and cost-effective batteries,...
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fluxes. Existing materials only partially meet the associated requirements such as irradiation resistance, high-temperature strength, and low activation. Within the scope of an interdisciplinary research
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position is to be filled at the institute at the earliest possible date, for a fixed term of three years, as part of the DFG funded project “A modular prion-like domain code for the activation of the heat
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offers a unique potential for exceptional radiation tolerance, making them attractive for high-temperature nuclear applications. The project aims to provide fundamental insights into the radiation
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diverse opportunities for academic exchange among doctoral candidates, faculty, and international visiting scholars. The program also provides training in transferable skills and offers financial support
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-pressure and high-temperature conditions using multi-anvil press techniques, particularly those relevant to the mid-mantle. Email: Tomoo.Katsura(at)uni-bayreuth.de Dr. Yuan Li . Experimental geochemistry and
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on retention processes are still poorly understood. The PhD thesis is part of the joint project TRANSFER, which is jointly funded by the Federal Ministry for Research, Technology and Space (BMFTR) and the
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under current conditions and with respect to global change scenarios. Embedded into the inspiring academic environment of IGB and the Universität of Hamburg, RTG 2530 provides Doctoral and Postdoctoral
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for the simulation of non-adiabatic exciton transfer dynamics in light-harvesting complexes. The research will use a combination of quantum and molecular dynamics simulations, electronic structure calculations, and
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- boosting stability, gas transfer, and productivity in newly designed continuous systems. Both PhD candidates will work closely together and with our international partners at the University of Queensland