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application of magnetically enhanced electrocatalysis for water splitting and CO2 reduction (see e.g. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41560-019-0404-4). Your main tasks may include Application of new materials and
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application of magnetically enhanced electrocatalysis for water splitting and CO2 reduction (see e.g. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41560-019-0404-4). Your main tasks may include Application of new materials and
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the CAPeX Pioneer center (https://capex.dtu.dk/ ). The project involves design, synthesis, characterization, and testing of molecular transition metal coordination compounds, as electrocatalysts for oxidation
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2D materials, including graphene, MXenes, TMDs, boron nitride–based materials, and carbon nanostructures, with demonstrated experience in electrocatalysis and catalytic materials for ammonia production
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. The Daasbjerg Research Group at Aarhus University specializes in organic surface chemistry, electrocatalysis, and carbon dioxide conversion technologies, with a strong emphasis on sustainable electrochemical
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. The Daasbjerg Research Group at Aarhus University specializes in organic surface chemistry, electrocatalysis, and carbon dioxide conversion technologies, with a strong emphasis on sustainable electrochemical
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Applications (EMA) research group (https://www.aalto.fi/en/department-of-chemistry-and-materials-science/electrochemical-materials-and-applications ), led by Prof. Daniel Martin-Yerga, is seeking a highly
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electrocatalysis, both in an academic context and in collaboration with industry. The researcher will work closely with other members of the group, particularly doctoral and postdoctoral students who will be
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funded by the CAPeX Pioneer center (https://capex.dtu.dk/ ). The project involves design, synthesis, characterization, and testing of molecular transition metal coordination compounds, as electrocatalysts
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this department, the Electrochemical Materials and Applications (EMA) research group (https://www.aalto.fi/en/department-of-chemistry-and-materials-science/electrochemical-materials-and-applications ), led by Prof