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third of all produced electricity passes through power electronic devices at some stage before consumption with the predicted increase up to 80 % for the next decade. Therefore, even small efficiency
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multiple PhD scholarships in 2026 focusing on nanoparticle catalysis using advanced operando electron microscopy. If you thrive in a collaborative, cutting-edge setting and want to make a global impact, we
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scholarships in 2026 focusing on nanoparticle catalysis using advanced operando electron microscopy. If you thrive in a collaborative, cutting-edge setting and want to make a global impact, we want to hear from
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micro-CT, transmission electron microscopy, and neutron reflectometry and imaging applying both white beam and time-of-flight neutrons at international large-scale facilities (e.g. PSI and ESS
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Physics Researcher Profile Recognised Researcher (R2) Positions Postdoc Positions Application Deadline 16 Feb 2026 - 23:59 (Europe/Warsaw) Country Poland Type of Contract Temporary Job Status Full-time
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DTU Tenure Track Researcher on Nanoreactors for Operando Visualizations of Nanoparticle Catalysis...
nanoparticles for thermal catalysis of chemical reactions in gas phase. Operando studies of single nanoparticles using high spatiotemporal-resolution transmission electron microscopy techniques. Advancing new
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lively community of PhDs and Postdocs within its members, see https://www.arts.kuleuven.be/english/research/becoming-researcher . The Archaeology Research Unit joins the Research Units of Arts Sciences and
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microscopy, nanosciences, biosensing, and nanobiotechnologies. Jerome Wenger’s group has acquired a wide expertise in the nanoscale control of light fields in plasmonic nanostructures and its application
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will explore both purely plasmonic and hybrid metal–semiconductor architectures to tailor electronic and thermal properties. The project combines numerical modeling and experimental nanophotonics
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control of electronic excitations at the nanoscale. Hot electrons in metal nanostructures enable photochemical and optoelectronic processes beyond conventional semiconductors, but practical use is hindered