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funded by a EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Subject description The research group works with ultrafast spectroscopy to study light
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of defect physics and provide fresh insights into the hotly debated topic of 2D material defect passivation, leveraging advanced vibration spectroscopies, time-resolved optical spectroscopy and microscopy
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challenging chemical bonds (N–H, O–H, and C–H) under mild conditions. The project combines plasmonic materials, photoelectrochemistry, and ultrafast laser spectroscopy to investigate and control charge transfer
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simulating environmental conditions, and/or analytical techniques such as spectroscopy, microscopy, or isotope geochemistry written and oral proficiency in English analytical skills, ability to collaborate
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using spectroscopic techniques (infrared, X-ray photoelectron, photoemission, and photoluminescence spectroscopy). Reaction products will be analyzed with GC-MS. Several studies will be conducted under in
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knowledge of standard analytical methods (e.g.: NMR spectroscopy, gas and liquid chromatography, etc.). Hands-on experience with electrochemical and photochemical methods is desirable but not mandatory. You
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part of a research group active in the area of molecular geochemistry (http://moleculargeo.chem.umu.se ) at the Department of Chemistry (https://www.umu.se/chemistry ), with many years of experience in
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(XRD) to characterize, at the molecular level, smectite samples from various Swedish mineral deposits. The PhD student will be part of a research group active in the area of molecular geochemistry (http
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part of a research group active in the area of molecular geochemistry (http://moleculargeo.chem.umu.se ) at the Department of Chemistry (https://www.umu.se/chemistry ), with many years of experience in
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the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description The Department of Physics at Umeå University (https://www.umu.se/en/department-of-physics/ ) conducts strong