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PhD Position - Organic Electrosynthesis: monitoring of reaction transients with real-time techniques
for selected electro-organic transformation in detail: Design, validation and verification of online and offline analytical methods Design, synthesis, and characterization of catalytic materials Utilization
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), for example with the isopropanol/acetone couple. Some of your responsibilities will include: Design, manufacturing, and evaluation of catalyst and transport layers for Direct Isopropanol Fuel Cells (DIFC
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of central energy infrastructures, including storage facilities, power plants, and transport networks Analyze, based on scenarios, how key implementation challenges will affect the design of future energy
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the perspective of energy infrastructure. Using the existing energy system models of ICE-2, you will develop scenarios to analyze the effects on the German energy system and its robust design in a European context
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system in Germany and Europe and analyze the role of CO2 infrastructures in the design of energy infrastructures. Based on the findings of a related doctoral thesis, options for CO2 capture and utilization
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sound background in geophysical fluid dynamics, experience in numerical ocean or atmospheric modelling, and experience with numerical data analysis. Good scientific presentation, writing, and
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website: https://www.isse.tu-clausthal.de/. Your tasks are Research and development in the above mentioned topics. Design and implementation of prototypes. Publication of your results at national and
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academic development , which is open to all doctoral candidates. The courses are designed to help students obtain the qualifications necessary for the successful completion of their dissertations and to
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coating, iii) investigation of system design from small-scale to potentially pilot scale, and iv) application to micropollutant removal. Modelling aspects are open to exploration at molecular and process
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the membrane pores and their impacts on the removal of a variety of micropollutants, iii), investigation of membrane characteristics and selection criteria, and iv) design of membranes to achieve complete