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researchers working mainly in surface chemistry, polymers and catalysis across several sub-units. Research at the Division of Applied Chemistry focuses on energy, materials design, nanotechnology, catalysis and
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multidisciplinary environment. The Division of Applied Chemistry comprises around 90 researchers, including PhD students, working in surface chemistry, polymers and catalysis. Research at Applied Chemistry focuses
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is part of a dynamic and international research team at KTH Royal Institute of Technology. Our group combines expertise in catalysis, process electrification, and sustainable energy systems. You will
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the newly (2024) started Catalysis and Self-Assembly Group at Linköping University, we develop fundamental concepts and new processes to make heterogeneous catalysis more active and selective. We are now
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catalysis within a collaborative and dynamic environment. About the project and research environment Catalysis will play a pivotal role in the transition from a fossil fuel-based society to a more sustainable
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of structure and dynamics in “functional” materials, with a view towards their implementation in energy-relevant technologies, such as LEDs, solar cells, batteries and fuel cells, and for catalysis. The research
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the development of mathematical theory to understand complex problems in the life- and material sciences. More information about Marc Hellmuth and his group can be found here . Research in the Catalysis and Self
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& catalysis, life sciences and magnetism. The second branch has a stronger focus on exploring coherence, with diffraction imaging, holography and x-ray photon correlation spectroscopy (XPCS). The SoftiMAX team