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. Development of quantitative image analysis to extract information on atomic vibrations and displacements from image series. Investigate molecular adsorption, surface reconstruction and site-dependent
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pathogens in water, soil, plants, and sludge. Environmental processes, including adsorption, advanced oxidation/reduction, and biological treatment. Advanced or renewable materials, including biochar and
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/articlehtml/2019/gc/c9gc01844a The successful candidate will evaluate adsorption resin-based ISPR, electrochemical pH-swing ISPR, and other methods to recover a bio-based carboxylic acid that will contribute
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research activities involving biomass-derived biochar production, its application in water purification, and the evaluation of adsorption or catalytic performance. Analyze wastewater streams for organic and
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or heterogeneous catalysis and/or photocatalysis. Good expertise in the design of adsorption/catalytic reactors. Proficient in analytical techniques for adsorbent. catalyst and product characterization. Knowledge
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of biopolymer or polymeric adsorption materials, particularly selective adsorbents Demonstrated ability to publish high-quality scientific papers in peer reviewed journals Demonstrated ability to work
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-Tropsh, etc. CO2 capture methods (Chemical and calcium looping, absorption, adsorption, membrane, cryogenic, molten salt, etc.) CO2 utilization & conversion to high-value chemicals (e.g., electro/photo
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the adsorption and transformation of nitrogenous organic contaminants on the surfaces of pyrogenic carbonaceous materials (eg., activated carbon and biochar). The candidate will have opportunities to interact with