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contribute to groundbreaking research by combining nanofluidics with nanophotonics in the context of heterogeneous catalysis and polaritonic chemistry. About us The Langhammer group operates at the interfaces
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by leveraging the surface reactivity of the cages. This scalable and versatile strategy can be applied to catalysis, energy conversion, artificial photosynthesis, or even the isolation of quantum dots
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research in areas such as Analytical Chemistry, Inorganic Chemistry, Biological Chemistry, Organic Chemistry, Physical Chemistry, Functional Materials and Catalysis and Biophysical Chemistry. Successful
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doctoral research in areas such as Analytical Chemistry, Inorganic Chemistry, Biological Chemistry, Organic Chemistry, Physical Chemistry, Functional Materials and Catalysis and Biophysical Chemistry
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, Optics, Condensed-Matter Physics, Magnetism, Semiconductor Physics, Astrophysics & Cosmology; Battery Energy Storage System, Catalysis, Photovoltaics, Hydrogen Energy, Nuclear Energy. However, strong
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or emerging fields that complement the cluster’s interdisciplinary goals: Chemical Synthesis, Catalysis, Process Chemistry and Chemistry Enabling Technologies High-throughput Experimentation, Automation
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This post is part of an Leverhulme Trust funded project seeking to develop new approaches for the catalysis of nucleophilic aromatic substitution. The overarching aim of this project is to develop
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of novel concepts in heterogeneous catalysis based on surface science and synchrotron radiation science. Experience in synchrotron radiation measurements is desirable. Responsibilities: [Immediately after
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physics. The Department is also actively pursuing a strategic move towards international excellence in materials science, green catalysis, and quantum physics. Please visit the website at https
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abundance of these metals, the development of sustainable PSs based on Earth-abundant metals has become increasingly important. In this context, implementing photo(electro)catalysis with Fe-based complexes