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We’re pleased to announce the 10th edition of our world-famous NRW-APT user meeting, hosted at the Max Planck Institute for Sustainable Materials. And on its 10th anniversary, we aim to bring APT users together from not only NRW but from all across Europe! We expect an emphasis on: - ... [more]

Insights in Battery Materials by Electron Microscopy

Solid-state batteries (SSBs) promise to meet the increasing demand for safe, high-power, and high-capacity energy storage. SSBs with solid electrolytes (SEs) offer potential advantages over conventional lithium-ion batteries with liquid electrolytes. Their performance, however, strongly depends on ... [more]

Real-Time Insights into Sustainable Materials: Correlative Electron Microscopy and Synchrotron Techniques

Colloquia Series on Sustainable Metallurgy
Catalytic materials are crucial for energy conversion technologies, and their optimization requires a deep understanding of their nanoscale structure and behavior. Techniques like ex-situ and in-situ TEM, combined with synchrotron-based methods such as XAS and XRD, enable detailed analysis of ... [more]
Half-Heusler compounds exhibit significant potential in thermoelectric applications for power generation up to 1000 K, notwithstanding the substantial challenges posed by the cost of constituent elements and the imperative to augment the average thermoelectric figure-of-merit (zTave) for more ... [more]

Your PhD @ Max Planck - Exploring Doctoral Programs

Your PhD @ Max Planck - Exploring Doctoral Programs
  • Date: Aug 22, 2024
  • Time: 01:00 PM - 03:00 PM (Local Time Germany)
  • Location: Online (Zoom)
  • Room: Zoom
Are you a Master's student who wants to explore the prospect of doing a PhD in Germany? Join us for a unique webinar event designed to give you an insight into the benefits of doing a PhD at the prestigious Max Planck Society as part of an International Max Planck Research School (IMPRS) in North ... [more]

In situ structure-property relationship studies of inorganic catalysts for the energy transition

In situ structure-property relationship studies of inorganic catalysts for the energy transition
The energy transition requires the introduction of sustainable energy sources. Hydrogen is one of these options, but its efficient and sustainable production from water splitting as well as its storage is still a challenge. In order to understand the structure-property at different length scales, it ... [more]

Synthesis and Characterisation of High Entropy Metal Chalcogenides

High entropy materials are materials with 5 or more principle components within crystalline lattices. High entropy metal chalcogenides are a recent (since 2016) development in this area that have shown exceptional promise in both thermoelectric energy conversion and electrocatalysis. However, these ... [more]
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