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Kirill Monakhov

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Leibniz Institute of Surface Engineering

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Inorganic Chemistry

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Microscopy

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Materials Science

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Redox Biology

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Chemistry

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Nanoscience

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Leibniz Institute of Surface Engineering (IOM)

Evonik Foundation Scholarship for Master's and PhD in Electrochemistry, Inorganic Chemistry, and Nanoscience

The Evonik Foundation Scholarship, in collaboration with the Leibniz Institute of Surface Engineering (IOM) and Professor Kirill Monakhov's research group, invites applications from outstanding and highly motivated students for Diploma, Master's, and PhD theses. The scholarship supports research projects focused on new electrochemical routes or processes towards carbon neutrality, with a strong emphasis on electrochemistry, redox chemistry, inorganic synthesis, metal–oxo clusters, surface modification, microscopies, and carbon-neutral technologies. The program is particularly encouraging applications from excellent female candidates and aspiring scientific leaders. Successful applicants will join a renowned, chemically-oriented working group in Germany, benefiting from both financial support and personal mentoring. The Evonik Foundation offers funding for Diploma and Master's theses (six months, 250-600 Euro/month) and for doctoral research (two years, 1,850 Euro/month, with possible extension). Additional support is available for purchasing specialist literature and attending scientific conferences. Eligibility requires outstanding academic achievements, alignment of the research project with the annual focus, and the inability to sufficiently finance scientific education through personal or third-party means. The application process involves contacting Prof. Monakhov by January 31 to discuss project ideas and eligibility, followed by submitting a research project summary by February 15. Selected candidates will be invited to submit a complete application and may be called for an interview. Funding begins in June at the earliest. For more information, visit the Evonik Foundation website or contact [email protected].

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Leibniz Institute of Surface Engineering

Evonik Foundation Scholarship for Electrochemistry, Inorganic Chemistry, and Nanoscience (Master’s & PhD) at Leibniz Institute of Surface Engineering

The Evonik Foundation Scholarship, in collaboration with Professor Kirill Monakhov’s research group at the Leibniz Institute of Surface Engineering (IOM), invites applications from outstanding and highly motivated students for Diploma, Master’s, and PhD theses. The scholarship supports research projects focused on new electrochemical routes or processes towards carbon neutrality, with a strong emphasis on electrochemistry, redox chemistry, inorganic synthesis, metal–oxo clusters, surface modification, microscopies, and nanoscience. Female candidates aspiring to become future scientific leaders are especially encouraged to apply. The Evonik Foundation provides financial support and mentoring, aiming to foster talented young scientists. Funding for Master’s and Diploma theses is available for six months (250–600 Euro/month), while PhD projects receive two years of support (1,850 Euro/month) with the possibility of extension. Additional funding can be requested for specialist literature and conference attendance. Research must be conducted in a renowned, chemically-oriented group at a German university or non-university research institution. Applicants must demonstrate outstanding academic achievements, financial need, and alignment of their research project with the annual focus. The application process involves contacting Professor Monakhov by January 31 to discuss project ideas and eligibility, followed by submission of a research summary to the Evonik Foundation by February 15. Selected candidates will be invited to submit a complete application, including a motivation letter, CV, research proposal, certificates, and a supervisor’s expert opinion. Interviews for shortlisted candidates will follow, with funding commencing in June at the earliest. For more information, visit the Evonik Foundation website or contact [email protected]. This opportunity is ideal for students interested in advancing research in chemistry, materials science, and sustainable technologies within a leading German research environment.

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