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surface analysis, e.g. SEM/EDX. Variables include: Micro-organism(s) Environment (sediment) Material Geometry Moisture content Perform static SAF laboratory exposures with various inhibitors in solution
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experiments with representative materials in combination with in-situ electrochemistry, e.g. electrochemical noise and surface analysis, e.g. SEM/EDX. Variables include: Micro-organism(s) Environment (sediment
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Institute of Low Temperature and Structure Research Polish Academy of Sciences | Poland | 4 days ago
details: Subject: Nanostructured hierarchical catalysts with tailored morphology for thermochemical CO₂ valorization applications Supervisor: Leszek Kępiński, Prof. Auxiliary Supervisor: Karolina Ledwa, dr
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), operando sensing, and ageing tests will be conducted at UoB. At BAM, detailed post-mortem characterisation—including SEM, XPS, ToF-SIMS, Auger, and calorimetry—will reconstruct SEI composition, porosity, and
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CNTs via CVD using varied catalyst formulations and growth conditions. Characterize CNTs using Raman spectroscopy, SEM/TEM, and elemental analysis. Investigate the influence of catalyst impurities (e.g
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interest in one (or two) research projects as part of your application: C01 – Synthesis of organic dyes and redox systems for controlled assembly in mol2Dmat heterostructures (Prof. Eigler, 2 positions
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for Surface Chemistry and In Situ/Operando Spectroscopy, led by Prof. Christian Hess, is a multidisciplinary research group that works on understanding the mode of operation of catalysts, gas sensors and
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manufactured using plasma spray and mini-combustion flame spray and examined in SEM/EBSD and tested in a burner rig and furnace thermal cycling. As a part of a CDT cohort, you will have access to tailored
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the sustainability of the aerospace industry. The coatings will be manufactured using plasma spray and mini-combustion flame spray and examined in SEM/EBSD and tested in a burner rig and furnace thermal cycling. As a
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theoretical tools for their description (C). Tasks for project RTG2861-A4 (Principal Investigator: Prof. Dr. Stefan Kaskel, Chair of Inorganic Chemistry I, Research area A): Research topic Microstructured PCL