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Postdoc opening for a project that investigates the fundamental properties of electrocatalysts used in energy storage and conversion at the Interfaces and Catalysis group at the Interdisciplinary
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conducted on qualified candidates for the position. The Department of Chemistry performs research, educational activities, and innovation at a high international level within e.g. energy, catalysis, and
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in experimental and theoretical physics with the overall aim to benefit society. We contribute to the transition to sustainable energy via research and innovation in catalysis, Power-to-X, and nuclear
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international level within e.g. energy, catalysis, and materials. The overall aim is to contribute with new knowledge about basic scientific problems and carry out research with vast application perspectives
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a strong focus on nucleic acid chemistry, RNA technologies, biomedicine, and catalysis. Our team thrives in a collaborative atmosphere, working closely with leading scientists in biomedicine, virology
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the overall aim to benefit society. We contribute to the transition to sustainable energy via research and innovation in catalysis, Power-to-X, and nuclear energy solutions. We design and develop new functional
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physics and design, catalysis, quantum optics, sensing and communication, biophysics, plasma physics, continuum physics, radiation physics, and luminescence physics. Our research impacts society with new
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. Possible tasks include modelling and/or operating bioreactors for conversion of H2 and CO2 to e-methane. A background within microbial catalysis, gas-liquid mass transfer principles, process modelling
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academic staff to secure external funding, join research projects and teams, and deliver high-quality research in one or two of the following focus areas: Research within catalysis and reaction kinetics