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. · Physical-chemical characterisation of said materials (elemental composition, gas adsorption, IR and UV spectroscopy, X-ray diffraction, TEM, XPS, etc.). · Catalytic evaluation of the prepared materials
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such as X-ray diffraction (XRD) to characterize, at the molecular level, smectite samples from various Swedish mineral deposits. The PhD student will develop, apply, and combine theoretical molecular
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. The PhD student will develop, apply, and combine theoretical molecular dynamics (MD) simulations with experimental techniques such as X-ray diffraction (XRD) to characterize, at the molecular level
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such as X-ray diffraction (XRD) to characterize, at the molecular level, smectite samples from various Swedish mineral deposits. The PhD student will develop, apply, and combine theoretical molecular
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PhD position on ID14: Linking Elasticity of (Mg₁₋ₓFeₓ)O to Seismic Anomalies in Earth’s Lower Mantle
Experience in high-pressure, solid-state physics, nuclear resonance scattering, x-ray diffraction, and/or other synchrotron techniques is desirable but not required Proficiency in English (working language at
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required. Practical skills in the lab are a necessity, writing proficiency is expected. Skills in synthetic approaches, X-ray diffraction, electron microscopy and/or programming (Python) will be highly
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of) a PhD in inorganic chemistry. Experience in organometallic, f-block chemistry, photophysical characterisation, and single-crystal X-ray diffraction is highly desirable. The growing research team
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://www.sljus.lu.se/pablo-villanueva-perez Work duties MAX IV is the first operational diffraction-limited storage ring in the world, offering new opportunities to develop novel X-ray imaging techniques that were not
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resolution model of the human body. The institute has established a strong foundation in (1) Molecular: X-ray, NMR, EM (2) Cellular: super resolution, confocal, coherent diffraction and (3) Human scale: MRI
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synthesised in situ using a state-of-the-art pulsed laser deposition system. Key characterisations include X-ray diffraction for structural properties and temperature-dependent magneto-optical properties