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-situ (S)TEM (electro)catalysis for energy and environmental materials Research area or group: Advanced Electron Nanoscopy Description of Group/Project: The candidate will work at the ICN2 and the ALBA
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the structure and behavior of catalytic nanomaterials critical for green hydrogen and energy technologies. The candidate will design and perform real-time in-situ TEM experiments using gas and liquid sample
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. The candidate will design and perform real-time in-situ TEM experiments using gas and liquid sample environments, enabling the observation of materials under conditions that mimic actual operating environments
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functionalization. Chemical characterization by different means (FTIR, UV-Vis, electron microscopies, TGA, NMR, EPR and elemental analysis, among others). Morphological characteriztion electron microscopy, (SEM, TEM
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nanomaterials critical for green hydrogen and energy technologies. The candidate will design and perform real-time in-situ TEM experiments using gas and liquid sample environments, enabling the observation
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for green hydrogen and energy technologies. The candidate will design and perform real-time in-situ TEM experiments using gas and liquid sample environments, enabling the observation of materials under
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degree (300 ETCS in total). - Knowledge in nanomaterials and nanoscience. - Knowledge of experimental techniques (sputtering, XRD, TEM, SEM, magnetometry, etc.). - Outstanding CV and, more importantly, a
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, Nanoscience, or a closely related discipline. Knowledge: Solid background in inorganic chemistry and colloidal synthesis. Knowledge of spectroscopic and structural characterization techniques (e.g., XPS, TEM
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: Conducting synthesis experiments of PtAg nanoparticles through galvanic replacement and related wet-chemistry routes. Performing image analysis of transmission electron microscopy (TEM) data to quantify
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Materials Science, Physics, Nanoscience or similar · Knowledge: Proven experience in aberration corrected TEM, atomic scale spectroscopy and monochromated EELS. Experience in 4D-STEM will be valued