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on transforming nitrogen pollutants from water and air into valuable ammonia. This project offers the chance to be at the forefront of sustainable chemistry by developing cost-effective and efficient catalysts
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educational, research, and creative opportunities that serve as catalysts for transformation in the Rio Grande Valley and beyond.” As such, UTRGV is committed to building a team of faculty and staff that can
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climate and build leadership capacity. This role is responsible for shaping a culture in which conflict is recognized as a catalyst for growth and a core component of leadership development. The Manager
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, LIFE, IPCEI, Breakthrough Energy Catalyst). MSc or PhD in Business, Finance, Engineering, Physics, Chemistry, or related fields, preferably with renewable energy expertise (carbon capture, biofuels
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or creation. The PhD is unique in its focus on practice-based research or scholarship applied to or conducted through making or creation. See: https://camd.northeastern.edu/programs/interdisciplinary-design-and
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researcher to strengthen our efforts in advancing CO2 conversion through the development of innovative solid catalysts. You will join a collaborative team of chemists, engineers, and materials scientists
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materials to destroy these pollutants efficiently and sustainably. You will design and test metal-doped zeolites, silicate-based catalysts and activated carbons, that activate hydrogen peroxide for the wet
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thrives in interdisciplinary settings. An entrepreneurial catalyst with drive and business acumen. An inspiring ambassador who can tell the Academy’s story. A talent magnet who can attract and develop
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University of North Carolina at Charlotte | Charlotte, North Carolina | United States | about 7 hours ago
to the profession. To view the complete Job Responsibilities and Essential Functions for Tenured and Tenure-Track Faculty document visit our website: https://provost.charlotte.edu/academic-budget-hr/academic
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the School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering (SCCE) at the University of Surrey, and will be part of the SUPERCAT: Super Catalysts - from CO2 to Net-Zero project. The role will mainly revolve around