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disciplines to develop integrated solutions. Modeling and Simulation: Use simulation and modeling tools to analyze and optimize urban energy networks. Conduct case studies on specific cities to evaluate network
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for detoxifying and transforming heavy metals under environmental or engineered conditions. The successful candidate will contribute to ongoing projects and develop independent lines of investigation within
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efficiency and tolerating harsh conditions, could be an effectively integrated nutrient management approach allowing higher yield and nutrient acquisition efficiency. The successful candidate will
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under high-voltage and cycling conditions typical in energy storage applications. Focusing on scaling these advanced materials for industrial applications, from traditional battery technologies to more
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and research experience. Applicants are assumed to have obtained their references’ consent to be contacted for this matter). Working conditions of the position: Deadline: The selection process ends once
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obtained their references’ consent to be contacted for this matter). Working conditions of the position: Deadline: The selection process ends once the candidates are selected Start of contract: As soon
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, or CO₂ capture). Strong knowledge of adsorption isotherm models, mass transport mechanisms, and surface chemistry. Experience in synthesis, functionalization, and characterization of adsorbents
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, reports and projects. Oral and written communication skills. Computer skills/programming/modeling would be a plus. Candidate Criteria Ph.D. in Analytical Chemistry or a related field. Extensive experience
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solutions. Analysis and Modeling: Use modeling tools to evaluate the impact of NBS on climate resilience, biodiversity, and urban quality of life. Communication and Dissemination: Prepare and present reports
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integrated solutions. Case Studies and Modeling: Conduct case studies on specific cities, using economic and financial analysis tools to understand urban development processes. Communication and Dissemination