Ph.D. position available at Stuttgart, Germany

2017-11-07 Thread Robert Dinnebier

Position for Ph.D. student

INVESTIGATIONS ON METAL CORROSION INDUCED BY ATMOSPHERE AND AQUEOUS 
SOLUTIONS


The MPI-FKF at Stuttgart offers a position for a Ph.D. student (up to 
three years), in cooperation with the Faculty of Chemistry at the 
University of Stuttgart and the Daimler AG. The research project aims at 
investigations on metal corrosion in different environments. The 
research involves model experiments and chemical synthesis of corrosion 
products and their characterization with state of the art analytics, in 
particular high resolution XRPD, PDF analysis, vibrational and impedance 
spectroscopy etc. Of special interest are classes of materials relevant 
for the automotive industry.
Funding of the position is provided by the Daimler AG where the 
candidate will be employed. The position is immediately available. The 
successful applicant will receive a salary according to the funding 
guidelines for doctoral researchers of the Daimler AG.


The candidate should have a strong background in any field of chemistry 
or material sciences. Short motivational letter and a short CV should be 
sent to Prof. Dr. Robert Dinnebier (r.dinneb...@fkf.mpg.de) and Prof. 
Dr. Dr. Andreas Hintennach (andreas.hintenn...@daimler.com) preferably 
by E-mail.



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Prof. Dr. Robert E. Dinnebier
Scientific Facility Diffraction
Max Planck Institute for Solid State Research
Heisenbergstrasse 1
D-70569 Stuttgart
Germany

Tel   : +49 (0)711 689 1503
Fax   : +49 (0)711 689 1502
E-mail: r.dinneb...@fkf.mpg.de
WWW   : http://www.fkf.mpg.de/xray
Director at large (2016-2020), ICDD
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Ph.D. position available at Stuttgart, Germany

2016-05-30 Thread dinne

*Position for Ph.D. Thesis Project*

*Crystal structure determination of metal organic salts for conservation 
science using high resolution X-ray powder diffraction*


The State Academy of Art and Design Stuttgart in cooperation with the 
Max Planck Institute for Solid State Research is offering a position for 
a Ph.D. student. The research project aims for a better understanding of 
the production of pigments and the corrosion of materials used by 
mankind during history. In many cases, single crystals suitable for 
conventional structure determination cannot be obtained, neither from 
natural nor synthetic samples. Therefore, unknown crystalline natural or 
artificial corrosion products either sampled from objects or synthesized 
in the lab shall be studied by laboratory and synchrotron X-ray powder 
diffraction.


The position is available from July 2016. The successful applicant will 
receive a salary according to the available grant from the Stuttgart 
State Academy (2/3 TV-L E13 for three years). Working place will be at 
the Max Planck Institute for Solid State Research in Stuttgart-Büsnau. 
The candidate should have a strong background in any field of chemistry 
or physics. A short motivational letter and a short CV should be sent to 
Prof. Robert Dinnebier (r.dinneb...@fkf.mpg.de 
) and to Prof. Gerhard Eggert 
(gerhard.egg...@abk-stuttgart.de) preferably by E-mail.



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Prof. Dr. Robert E. Dinnebier
Max Planck Institute for Solid State Research
Heisenbergstrasse 1
D-70569 Stuttgart
Germany
Tel: (+49) (0)711 689 1503
Fax: (+49) (0)711 689 1502
E-mail: r.dinneb...@fkf.mpg.de
Web: http://www.fkf.mpg.de/xray
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