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revolve around micro- and nanoscopic visualization of initial micro-galvanic activity upon metal contact with an aqueous electrolyte. For this, in situ SEM and in situ TEM will be used at HEREON. This will
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EU MSCA doctoral (PhD) position in Materials Engineering with focus on mechanistic study of high cor
on unravelling the origin of the elevated corrosion rates of AM-built Mg- and Zn-alloys. The work will revolve around micro- and nanoscopic visualization of initial micro-galvanic activity upon metal contact with
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and Space Weather. The successful candidate will contribute to the development, testing, and operation of solar monitoring stations, real-time data pipelines, and AI-based analysis tools. The position
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measurements, including monitoring of local pH and dissolved hydrogen and oxygen concentrations at metal-electrolyte interface; gain understanding of the factors influencing the initiation and propagation
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EU MSCA doctoral (PhD) position in Materials Engineering with focus on mechanistic study of biodegra
at metal-electrolyte interface; gain understanding of the factors influencing the initiation and propagation of localized corrosion and associated mechanically assisted corrosion. Research stays are planned
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upon metal contact with an aqueous electrolyte. For this, in situ SEM and in situ TEM will be used at HEREON. This will be accompanied by EBSD for ex situ microstructure characterization, X-ray micro
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hydrogen and oxygen concentrations at metal-electrolyte interface; gain understanding of the factors influencing the initiation and propagation of localized corrosion and associated mechanically assisted
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experience (3 year minimum). Previous experience in mammalian cell culture and transfection, FACS analysis, gene editing or genome engineering, synthetic gene engineering, molecular cloning, or next generation
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rates of AM-built Mg- and Zn-alloys. The work will revolve around micro- and nanoscopic visualization of initial micro-galvanic activity upon metal contact with an aqueous electrolyte. For this, in situ