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include Atomic, Molecular and Optical (AMO) science, time-resolved X-ray diffraction and spectroscopy and ultrafast optical spectroscopy. Junior-scientist / PhD-student – Laser physics and applications (308
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receive strong co-supervision on fundamentals and instrumental science at Harwell, from Prof Paul Donaldson (FLF) at CLF-Ultra in time-resolved spectroscopy3, Dr Ivan da Silva at ISIS-GEM in diffraction and
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Institute of Low Temperature and Structure Research Polish Academy of Sciences | Poland | 25 days ago
relationships, the obtained materials will be in-depth characterized using advanced techniques, including powder X-ray diffraction, transmission and scanning electron microscopy, photoelectron spectroscopy, X-ray
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, structure, defect chemistry, and ionic transport behaviour. Comprehensive materials characterisation will be undertaken using structural, thermal, and electrochemical techniques, including X-ray diffraction
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nanoparticle-based systems Operando characterization by surface sensitive X-ray diffraction at synchrotron radiation In-situ characterization by Infrared spectroscopy and mass spectrometry Collaborate closely
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of the obtained materials using elemental analysis, nuclear magnetic resonance (RMN), ICP-OES, infrared spectroscopy (IR), ultrared-visible spectroscopy (UV-Vis) and Raman spectroscopy, X-ray diffraction, X-ray
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Your Job: Many technologically important material properties are closely related to disorder and short-range structural correlations. Diffuse scattering observed in a diffraction experiment on
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PhD student at ILL: studying In situ neutron diffraction for green steel and functional metal oxides
for hydrogen reduction by in situ methods You will join the diffraction group at the ILL, Grenoble, France, and work on the powder diffractometers D1B and D20. They are specialised for time-resolved in situ
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structural characterization of the corneocyte–lipid interface using state-of-the-art neutron diffraction and neutron reflectometry, combined with advanced optical microscopy approaches. The project is
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in magnetoelectric antiferromagnets. You will join the diffraction group at ILL, Grenoble, France. The diffraction group operates several powder and single-crystal diffractometer dedicated