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their CO2 adsorption capacity, and evaluating their performance in CO2 hydrogenation to methanol and C2+ alcohols under industrially relevant conditions. Project description: This position is part of a
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microscopy) Possibility to participate in translational research and collaborate with clinical partners Regular evaluation of PhD thesis progress with the possibility of external consultations Free access
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problem and to correctly evaluate and interpret the obtained data. The graduate is ready to solve the basic research problems in microbiology as well as those of applied microbiology (industrial , medical
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the causes and potential impacts of population climate change and in formulating public policy objectives and measures, as well as in preparing and evaluating medium- and long-term development programs and
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of critically analysing and evaluating changing interactions between social and natural components of the geographical environment, and solving problems at local, regional, national and global levels (e.g
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personal data to the extent necessary for the implementation of measures involving mutual negotiations and candidates evaluation by our organization prior to arranging an employment contract. We will only
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. For further information, visit: https://www.mbnresearch.com/MS-RADAM/DC-research-projects Requirements Research Field - Physics, Chemistry, Biological Sciences Education Level - Master Degree or equivalent
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. He/she is able to propose an optimum solution of a given scientific problem, to choose suitable methodical approaches and to correctly evaluate and interpret the obtained data. He/she also shows
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, TPD), and their activity, selectivity and stability evaluated using electroanalytical and electrochemical methods (DEMS). 3) The subject of the proposed PhD studies is investigation of the epitaxial