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, agrochemicals, and advanced materials. To promote the radical event, various activation mode will be investigated like thermal homolytic processes or photoredox catalysis. Despite significant progress in recent
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focus research on new organometallic reactivity and homogeneous catalysis. Since the financial support for the position is not related to a funded grant or specific project, the individual in
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NIST only participates in the February and August reviews. There is a growing need for high-performance materials for various technological applications. To address this need, the NIST-JARVIS (https
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interdisciplinary research ecosystem. We are seeking a PhD student in the research area D - Energy Materials - sustainable aqueous batteries, hydrovoltaic energy harvesting, and advanced catalysis. The focus
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catalytic oxidation of organic contaminants in water. Working at the interface of materials chemistry, catalysis, and environmental engineering, you will explore synthesis-structure-activity relationships and
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achievements in organic chemistry and a top-ranked analytical chemistry program. Research strengths span analytical instrumentation, synthetic chemistry and drug discovery, organometallic chemistry and catalysis
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Advanced Materials. The primary appointment can be in the Department of Chemical, Environmental and Materials Engineering, which houses ongoing work in material synthesis, catalysis and energy storage
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. The researcher will lead the automation of image acquisition on the aberration-corrected Spectra 200 (S)TEM located in the Cardiff Catalysis Institute (CCI). They will write code to automatically acquire hundreds
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from all areas of chemistry will be considered. This includes, but is not limited to, chemical synthesis and catalysis, materials research, and biological chemistry. The successful candidate will be part
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of the elementary mechanisms governing CO2 activation and reduction. This PhD project aims to elucidate these mechanisms in heterogeneous catalysis, with particular emphasis on photo-assisted conditions, by combining