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set a course for the future – a future that you can help to shape. The EMAT research group at the Faculty of Science (University of Antwerp) is seeking to fill a PhD position on the TEM study of hybrid
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Apply now Job no:535444 Work type:Faculty - Pro Tempore Location:Eugene, OR Categories:Architecture/Art/Design, Research/Scientific/Grants, Environmental Studies Department: School of Architecture & Environment (SAE), College of Design Rank: Research Assistant (Type C) Annual Basis: 12...
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Urbanism Next Center seeks to create a pool of qualified candidates to fill periodic vacancies for pro-tem research/project management positions. All positions would be funding contingent, temporary
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Apply now Job no:534219 Work type:Faculty - Pro Tempore Location:Eugene, OR Categories:Architecture/Art/Design, Research/Scientific/Grants, Environmental Studies Department: School of Architecture & Environment (SAE), College of Design Rank: Research Assistant (Type C) Annual Basis: 12...
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via operando liquid-phase transmission electron microscopy (LP-TEM). Your tasks: Self-motivated and independent planning, execution, and analysis of research in the scope of operando electrocatalysis
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of novel thin-film materials for spin-orbitronic applications. Hands-on Training Includes: Magnetron sputtering Nanofabrication (photolithography, e-beam) Material characterization (XRD, AFM, XPS, SEM, TEM
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-of-the-art facilities at Adelaide Microscopy, including multiple transmission electron microscopes (TEM) such as a Glacios 200 kV Cryo-TEM. Additionally, resources available include the Phoenix high
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supports and MEMS devices. You will also design and build versions of the MEMS devices for use in in situ TEM experiments involving gas and liquid environments. Together with other team members, you will
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, hysteresis, oscillatory behaviour and support dependencies. Compare cluster behaviour across different characterization techniques (TEM, STM, TPD). Integrate findings to map the relationship between cluster
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-situ spectroscopic and microscopic methods, including XRD, Raman spectroscopy, TEM, and XPS. Evaluating catalytic performance for various electrochemical reactions, such as the oxygen reduction reaction