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  1. THE DIRECTOR OF THE INSTITUTE ANNOUNCES AN OPEN COMPETITION FOR THE POSITION OF POSTDOC IN THE Catalysis for sustainable energy production and environmental protection, CatSEE” TEAM OF IPC PAS (number of vacancies ONE). Research studies in the frame of OPUS 13 project entitled Understanding the mechanism of lignin-based model molecules selective conversions to phenolics via ultrasound-assisted heterogeneous photocatalysis” funded by the National Science Centre in Poland (based on the National Science Centre OPUS 13 Call Regulations).Main goal of the project:understanding the mechanistic aspects of ultrasound-assisted photocatalytic method for the selective oxidation of lignin-inspaired complex model moleculesand the study of photocatalysts performances under such specific sonophotocatalytic environment.
  2. One Open Ph.D. student position in the frame of OPUS 13 project entitled Understanding the mechanism of lignin-based model molecules selective conversions to phenolics via ultrasound-assisted heterogeneous photocatalysis” funded by the National Science Centre in Poland.
  3. One Open Ph.D. student position in the frame of SONATA Bis project entitled Nanoengineering of thin layers of semiconductor photocatalysts in a microreactor environment for lignin-based model compounds valorization”funded by the National Science Centre in Poland.

For more information please check in the attached documents.

More information can be found in the following links:

http://​ichf​.edu​.pl/2018 – 02-09_postdoc_Colmenares_EN.pdf

http://​ichf​.edu​.pl/2018 – 02-09_drnt_Opus_Comenares_EN.pdf

http://​ichf​.edu​.pl/2018 – 02-09_drnt_Sonata_Colmenares_EN.pdf

Calls for One (1) Postdoc and two (2) Ph.D. students positions

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