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resonance spectroscopy (NMR/EPR techniques) will be an advantage. Experience with optics and/or high-frequency electronics is especially valued. Programming skills for data acquisition and analysis are highly
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Versailles (ILV) is a laboratory internationally recognised for its expertise in http://www.ilv.uvsq.fr/ (MOFs). It is a CNRS/UVSQ joint research unit (UMR) established in 2006, bringing together all
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experiments to understand nitrogen reduction to ammonia on nanodiamonds, including impedance spectroscopy and an electrochemical quartz microbalance. You will characterize the electrocatalyst material using
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– 29,25 hours/week The Position Participating in R&D studies of experimental setup for combined PDF and XES at high photon energy Study Fe-bearing samples at extreme conditions using X-ray spectroscopy and
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resolved (polarized, low-temperature) absorption and photoluminescence spectroscopy, and a good knowledge in the use of density functional theory calculations of these materials. Job description We
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tasks are to probe the molten salt NaAlCl4 electrolyte chemistry by among others _in situ _Raman probe spectroscopy to investigate spatially resolved compositional changes during charging/discharging
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methodological developments. It makes it possible not only to reveal paintings invisible to the naked eye, but also—by combining spectroscopy and imaging—to access the mineralogical nature and spatial distribution
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their chemistry, nanostructure, and optical properties using advanced microscopy and spectroscopy techniques; Collaborate with researchers from both chair groups to integrate knowledge from nanomaterials chemistry
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postdocs. Learn more at: https://www.muoniverse.ch/ Who we are looking for Muoniverse positions often serve as bridges between individual research groups and institutions, supported through dedicated
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characterisation techniques including SEM, EDX, XRD, XPS, Raman spectroscopy, nanoindentation, cyclic voltammetry, and EIS, complemented by access to European partner facilities (e.g. TEM, tribology