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A leading scientific research institution in Germany is seeking students to contribute to innovative research on mixed-valence vanadium oxides. Responsibilities include conducting various synthesis methods and collaborating in interdisciplinary projects. Ideal candidates will be pursuing a degree in relevant fields such as chemistry or materials science and possess strong teamwork skills. The role offers flexible working conditions to support work-life balance.
JCNS-2 - Quantenmaterialien und kollektive Phänomene
Diplom & Master
Mixed-valence vanadium oxides express a variety of divergent magnetic, electronic and catalytic properties that make them attractive for numerous applications thanks in large part to the ability of vanadium to assume different oxidation states. This project will explore the feasibility of novel binary and ternary vanadates and also explore their behavior under extremes of pressure and temperature. This will be achieved using a variety of solid-state, high-pressure and solvothermal synthesis techniques, and the resultant products will be characterized through X-ray and neutron diffraction as well as spectroscopic methods to determine their composition, structure, and oxidation-state distribution. In addition, variable temperature and pressure studies will be carried out to probe their structural stability, phase transitions, and emergent functional properties. Become part of our team and contribute to groundbreaking discoveries!
In addition to exciting tasks and a collegial working environment, we offer you much more: go.fzj.de/benefits
We welcome applications from people of diverse backgrounds, in terms of age, gender, disability, sexual orientation/identity as well as of disparate social, ethnic and religious origin. An equal-opportunity, diverse and inclusive working environment in which everyone can realise their potential is important to us.
The following links provide further information on diversity and equal opportunities: go.fzj.de/equality and on specific support options: go.fzj.de/womens-job-journey
Helmholtz Association of German Research Centers. With more than 42,000 employees and an annual budget of over € 5 billion, the Helmholtz Association is Germany's largest scientific organisation.