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What Skills Should an Expert in Catalysis Have?
An expert in catalysis should possess a diverse skill set, including:
Deep understanding of
chemical kinetics
and
thermodynamics
Proficiency in advanced
analytical techniques
like
spectroscopy
and
microscopy
Experience with
computational modeling
and
simulation
Knowledge of
material synthesis
and
characterization
Ability to design and conduct
experiments
and interpret
data
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