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quantitative product analysis, the synthesis of catalyst materials, and in-situ analysis using electrochemical NAP-XPS Independent teaching Training and continuing education Administrative tasks Your profile
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researcher to strengthen our efforts in advancing CO2 conversion through the development of innovative solid catalysts. You will join a collaborative team of chemists, engineers, and materials scientists
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the commercial utilization of this work by business and industry, Fraunhofer plays a central role in the innovation process. As a pioneer and catalyst for groundbreaking developments and scientific excellence
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catalysts for the synthesis of a range of industrially valuable compounds. This PhD project is part of the Horizon Europe Marie Sklodowska-Curie Action (MSCA) doctoral network (DN) ELEGANCE (machinE LEarning
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as sustainable catalysts for the synthesis of a range of industrially valuable compounds. This PhD project is part of the Horizon Europe Marie Skłodowska-Curie Action (MSCA) doctoral network (DN
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utilization of this work by business and industry, Fraunhofer plays a central role in the innovation process. As a pioneer and catalyst for groundbreaking developments and scientific excellence, Fraunhofer
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intermediates to selectively produce MeTHF. The reaction system will contain a hybrid catalytic system, and the synergism of different catalysts will need to be clarified. Methods for identification and rapid
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problem not only faced by industry (e.g., steel, catalysts, metal structures) but also by academia and public services (e.g., archives, museums). The broader question that this project addresses is how we
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” concentrates on the understanding of structure-performance indicators in electrocatalytic reactions. Our catalysts are the heart of sustainable energy conversion processes such as in hydrogen fuel cells
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ample opportunities for direct validation in biologically relevant settings. This interdisciplinary atmosphere has been a main catalyst for many past successes: https://europepmc.org/article/MED/35021063