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similar, who is interested in coordination chemistry and likes to work in a multidisciplinary environment. Ideally, but not necessarily, the applicant will have experience with the synthesis of transition
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Your Job: You will join the "Electrocatalytic Interface Engineering" department, led by Prof. Dr.-Ing. Simon Thiele, and the "Membrane Polymer Synthesis" (MPS) team by Dr. Jochen Kerres
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%). This position is to start at the earliest opportunity. The project will involved the development of new photochemical methods for the synthesis of bridged bicyclic compounds. You should have a Master degree in
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Chemical synthesis by Professor Martin Weissenborn at MLU (AG Prof. Weissenborn ) Our Research Training Group BEyond AMphiphilicity – BEAM – combines highly original science and research projects that start
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English ) and Chemical synthesis by Professor Martin Weissenborn at MLU ( AG Prof. Weissenborn ) Our Research Training Group BEyond AMphiphilicity – BEAM – combines highly original science and research
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-MATURE) may be the opportunity you’re looking for! The DFG International Research Training Group (GRK 2803)Scalable 2D-Materials Architectures (2D-MATURE): Synthesis and Processing, Characterization and
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Position (65%) in Organic Chemistry (f/m/d) Synthesis of Polycyclic Aromatic Nanobelts TACY (Tackling the Cyclacene Challenge) is a joint project between the research groups of Michael Mastalerz (Heidelberg
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), and is funded by Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG). Our goal is to achieve atomic-precision synthesis and exploration of new planar carbon lattices (PCLs) for next-generation quantum materials
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), and is funded by Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG). Our goal is to achieve atomic-precision synthesis and exploration of new planar carbon lattices (PCLs) for next-generation quantum materials
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-Nürnberg (FAU), and is funded by Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG). Our goal is to achieve atomic-precision synthesis and exploration of new planar carbon lattices (PCLs) for next-generation quantum