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What are the Key Skills Needed?
A strong catalysis team should have a diverse set of skills. These include expertise in
chemical engineering
,
materials science
, and
organic chemistry
. Additionally, proficiency in
computational modeling
,
spectroscopy
, and
analytical techniques
is essential. Team members should also possess strong problem-solving abilities and a deep understanding of reaction mechanisms.
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