This internship offers students the opportunity to participate in research into modern materials designed for the efficient storage of hydrogen – a key element in future energy solutions. The student will participate in the preparation of materials for hydrogen storage, the creation of graphs from measured data, and their basic processing. The internship will also include an introduction to the operation of an electron microscope and the basics of microscopic analysis.
What will the internship involve:
- Preparing samples of materials designed for hydrogen storage
- Creating graphs from measured data and performing initial processing
- Collaborating on basic analyses of material properties
- Learning how to work with an electron microscope
What we need:
- Interest in materials research and modern energy technologies
- Basic knowledge of processing measured data
- Carefulness in measuring and recording results
- Willingness to learn new laboratory methods
What we offer:
- Participation in research with high application potential
- Opportunity to work with modern analytical equipment
- Flexible working hours
- Expert guidance from an experienced researcher
Are you interested in how new materials can contribute to the development of hydrogen technologies and sustainable energy sources? Join us and gain experience in the preparation and analysis of materials that can shape the future of energy.