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of interpretation tools at the relativistic level necessary for treating heavy-element compounds remains a challenging topic. Supervisor: Dr. Olga Malkin. Nowadays quantum-chemical programs became indispensable tools
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how to increase the sustainable development. Subject of PhD. topic is the study and characterization of molten fluorides of critical elements by means of physico-chemical and thermochemical analysis, as
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Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Institute of Inorganic Chemistry SAS is looking for a PhD candidate to make a whole 4 years study. Transition metal complexes play an important role in many
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11 Feb 2025 Job Information Organisation/Company Institute of Inorganic Chemistry, SAS Department Department of Molten Systems Research Field Chemistry » Inorganic chemistry Chemistry » Applied chemistry Engineering » Materials engineering Researcher Profile First Stage Researcher...
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Comenius University Bratislava, Faculty of Mathematics, Physics and Informatics | Slovakia | 2 months ago
field of study with the emphasis to one of the topics listed below, one of the positions might be for you. 1) Nanoporous and nanopatterned metal oxide semiconductor gas sensors with capacitor-like electrode
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Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Institute of Inorganic Chemistry SAS is looking for a PhD candidate to make a whole 4 years study. Nowadays, the study of heavy-element containing molecular
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ceramic powders (such as YAG, Y3Al5O12) as well as newly discovered molecules, alkali metal oxo-fluoro-aluminates. Supervisor: Dr. Frantisek Simko. Keywords: molten salts, solid electrolytes, fast ion
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development of novel ABO3-type perovskite thermoelectric materials. Focusing on complex A-site compositions with at least four elements, the study aims to clarify the impact of B-site doping on key
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), and advanced microscopy techniques. This proposed topic allows the candidate to extend his/her knowledge through original research and critical analysis. Research Field Physics – Chemical Physics
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the specific capacity and electrical conductivity. The ceramic anodes will be characterized by means of porosity, microstructure, phase composition, electrochemical performance and post mortem analysis