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About the role: We are looking for a professional research assistant/technician to support our development of the next-generation electrochemical technologies for direct ocean capture of CO2
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We are looking for a highly motivated postdoctoral research associate to develop the next-generation electrochemical technologies for direct ocean capture of CO2. Developing methods for CO2 removal
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. (d) Heterogeneous catalysis, e.g. electrolyzers for CO2 reduction. (e) CO2 capture with waste, e.g. carbonation using ashes Work synergistically with PI and Co-PIs in experimental designs, conducting
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explore include, not limited to: Pyrolysis, gasification, hydrothermal carbonation, hydrothermal liquefaction, Fisher-Tropsh, etc. CO2 capture methods (Chemical and calcium looping, absorption, adsorption
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cement paste [1–3]. In addition to the manufacture of low CO2-emission binders for cement-based materials, works have been done on combining CO2 capture with preparation of cement-based materials
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researchers will work on include: Pyrolysis, gasification, hydrothermal carbonation, hydrothermal liquefaction, Fisher-Tropsh, etc. CO2 capture methods CO2 utilization & conversion to high-value chemicals (e.g
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)", funded by the Croatian Science Foundation, within which the assistant will conduct research on the project "ASCCENT – Active storage of captured CO2 in net zero construction products", for a fixed term (6
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tools that enable the accurate prediction of the CO2 uptake of cement-based materials during their service life. In line with the Fit-for-55 plan, Flanders aims to reduce CO₂ emissions, pushing the cement
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that enable the accurate prediction of the CO2 uptake of cement-based materials during their service life. In line with the Fit-for-55 plan, Flanders aims to reduce CO₂ emissions, pushing the cement industry
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is available from 15 January 2026 or later. Title: Bio-integrated carbon capture and utilization of flue gas CO2 to e-methane – exploring the power of biological processes for production of renewable