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: Investigate structural, morphological, and interfacial degradation mechanisms to improve material stability and cycling performance. Scale-Up and Process Optimization: Work on improving synthesis methods
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. Degradation Studies: Investigate structural, morphological, and interfacial degradation mechanisms to improve material stability and cycling performance. Scale-Up and Process Optimization: Work on improving
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in preparation and characterization of organic/inorganic materials (NMR, XRD,GC-MS FTIR, SEM, TGA, ICP…) are expected. Application and Selection Process Applications must be submitted online
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to address enduring process challenges in Chemistry and Engineering disciplines and create an environment for interdisciplinary research. The research program of ACER is multidisciplinary, with faculty members
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the synthesis process, with experience in photo-catalysis. Additionally, knowledge of gas-phase reaction product analysis using micro-GC and FTIR is essential. A solid understanding of general material synthesis
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chemistry techniques. Possess proven skills in investigating inorganic materials, including conducting structural characterizations and studying their physical properties. Exhibit knowledge or expertise in
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solid and liquid materials. Additionally, knowledge of the physical and chemical properties of materials, particularly their magnetism, is required. The postdoctoral fellow will join the CBS-IGSAC
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applications in linkage with incubation and start-up ecosystems. About ACER The centre has been recently created to address enduring process challenges in Chemistry and Engineering disciplines and create
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materials and production methods for prosthetic devices. Design and execute experiments to optimize the manufacturing process. Collaborate with multidisciplinary teams to integrate technological advancements
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manuscripts, reports, and presentations, with a focus on communicating research findings in the context of thermal energy storage. Criteria of the candidates: PhD in Chemistry, Physics, Materials Science, or