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using X-ray and neutron scattering. The main research areas are materials for photovoltaics, proteins in solutions and at the interfaces, and complex nano-structured materials. For more information, visit
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inviting applications for a PhD Student (f/m/x) for the project Theory and Algorithms for Structure Determination from Single Molecule X-Ray Scattering Images Project description Single molecule X-ray
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scanning electron microscopy (SEM), electron backscatter diffraction (EBSD), X-ray diffraction (XRD), and nanoindentation, for generating their own data sets Your Profile: A completed university degree
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of the molecular species of the radionuclide in cellular compartments/cells using spectroscopic techniques (e.g., UV-Vis, Raman, X-ray absorption spectroscopy) and microscopic methods (e.g., electron microscopy
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scanning electron microscopy (SEM), electron backscatter diffraction (EBSD), X-ray diffraction (XRD), and nanoindentation, for generating their own data sets Your Profile: A completed university degree
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powder X-ray diffraction, SEM and electrochemical characterization techniques. General Requirements: very good university degree (M.Sc. or equivalent) in chemistry or materials sciences; specialization in
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and exploration of novel P-compounds. Characterization of the obtained products and intermediates via spectroscopic methods such as NMR, UV-vis, IR/Raman, mass spectrometry and X-ray structure
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meaningful online application (in one PDF file) by 24.08.2025 to s.smola at mx.uni-saarland.de . Please include the reference number W2708 in the subject line of the e-mail. If you have any questions, please
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such as NMR, UV-vis, IR/Raman, mass spectrometry and X-ray structure determination. Requirements: university degree (Master or equivalent) in chemistry; background in organic or inorganic molecular
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for accelerator mass spectrometry developing 182Hf-AMS with the goal to detect traces of interstellar 182Hf atoms operating and optimizing an ion source for negative ions and testing with a series of ion beams