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by a EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Industrial Professor - Energy Technologies, Storage, Green Fuels RTU - Riga Technical
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competitiveness of e-ammonia production in the region; • Analyzing and benchmarking alternative technological pathways for the deployment of sustainable fuel production in Latvia, with emphasis on efficiency
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fuel with higher heat load, radiation and fissile content. Pyroprocessing offers a promising alternative to cope with these properties and could enable on-site fuel recycling, reducing transport and
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regulations, developing low-emission, carbon-free burners has become crucial for industry and a technical challenge for researchers. Ammonia (NH3) and hydrogen (H2) are the main carbon-free fuels under
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and maintenance of components in diesel engines, including alternators, fuel systems, cooling and exhaust systems, lubrication systems, battery chargers, and their respective components. Utilize
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for Energy is an internationally reputed research facility in fuels, energy and sustainable development. The Centre's overall aim is to develop new knowledge and advanced technologies for efficient, effective
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brake and passenger endorsement. (Required) ASE Certifications; Transit Bus H Series, Med/Heavy Truck T Series, School Bus S Series, Alternative Fuels F Series. (Preferred) Maintain ASE Blue Seal
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PhD Position – High-Temperature Electrolysis – from stack design to operational optimizationFull PhD
(CO2) into the fuel of the future or how electrolysis can contribute to a hydrogen energy economy are other exciting projects. The aim is to develop sustainable and cost-effective batteries and fuel
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to support staff in transitioning to new roles. Applications are invited for a Research Associate (3 months FT) Research Associate position in the Sustainable Fuels and Chemicals Group within EBRI. This role
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position in the Sustainable Fuels and Chemicals Group within EBRI. This role involves investigating the application of pyrolysis as an advanced thermal conversion (ATC) technology for processing sewage