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Posting Details Position Information Job Title Assistant Professor of Ceramics Department Art and Design - 21050 Pay Grade Job Category Faculty Job Summary The Department of Art & Design at East
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the ceramic sector”, CENTRO2030-FEDER-01169500, N.º: 17247 of CICECO – Aveiro Institute of Materials, under the following conditions: 1. Scientific Area: Chemical Engineering, Environmental Engineering, and
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of the electrodes are still not fully understood. Indeed, only few studies have been dedicated to the explicit simulation of cracks in porous ceramics [6,7,8]. Besides, it remains a great challenge to numerically
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with maintaining the ceramics lab such as loading kilns, grinding and kiln washing shelves, pugging clay, mixing glazes, assisting in inventory, studio upkeep, cleaning, etc. Must be able to lift 75lbs
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Requisition ID req35239 Working Title Ceramics Lab Monitor Pay $12.00 Hourly Campus Main - Albuquerque, NM Department Art Art History Gen Admin (595B) Employment Type Student Employment Student
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, or in the Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, which houses ongoing work in advanced additive manufacturing of polymer composites, multifunctional ceramics, and metallic laser powder bed
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Position Details Position Information Advertising Department ART, SCHOOL OF Academic Term/Year FALL 2025/SPRING 2026 Position Title Federal Work Study (On-Campus) / Ceramics Studio Assistants
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performance loss, the research programme will explore new materials, catalysts, and cell designs. There will be two cell types of interest in this programme: i) oxygen-ion and ii) proton-conducting ceramic
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the application of the university’s strategy. This position is available within the Faculty of Science and Engineering: http://sciences.sorbonne-universite.fr Within Sorbonne University, the Faculty of Science and
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key materials—generally nickel-based superalloys—that make up turbine blades with ceramic matrix composites (CMCs). These composites combine lightness, thermomechanical strength and damage tolerance