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such as carbon capture, utilisation and storage, as well as business practices and models such as carbon trading and circular economy. Expertise in carbon accounting and carbon compliance rules (e.g
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Carbon Capture (YCNCC ) and the Yale Department of Earth & Planetary Sciences (EPS ) invite applicants for a full-time Postdoctoral Researcher position to begin January 1, 2026, or no later than July 1
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from semi-empirical Ordinary Portland Cement based performance measures to more fundamental measures that better capture/represent different binder and concrete formulations with lower carbon intensities
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, carbonation treatment in cement based material productions [4]. Carbonation treatment or carbonation curing for concrete materials is believed can give not only an efficient way to capture and utilize CO2, but
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. To learn more about the SCALES Postdoctoral Fellowship Program, visit our program page: https://climate.duke.edu/what-were-doing/scales-postdoctoral-fellows-program/ . Key Responsibilities Research
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industry to cut its carbon footprint and account for CO₂ uptake in cement-based materials to meet future Environmental Product Declaration requirements. Existing research mainly focuses on reinforced
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to ensure data quality objectives An understanding of carbon creation, carbon mapping and carbon capture techniques would be an advantage. Good communication and project management skills Be able
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the carbon footprint, where one concept is carbon capture and storage (CCS). CCS aims to capture carbon and then transport it for final storage under the earth surface. This concept creates multiple challenges
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to cut its carbon footprint and account for CO₂ uptake in cement-based materials to meet future Environmental Product Declaration requirements. Existing research mainly focuses on reinforced concrete
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Carbon Capture (YCNCC ) and the Yale Department of Earth & Planetary Sciences (EPS ) invite applicants for a full-time Postdoctoral Researcher position to begin January 1, 2026, or no later than July 1