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collaboration. Study 10-year CO2 emission trends using different inventories. Collaborate with PEPR RESILIENCE to assess emission reduction implementation and barriers. Synthesize sectoral emission
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of green energy technologies (https://www.sdu.dk/da/forskning/cape), and we are looking for a highly motivated researcher with a PhD to join our research team at the University of Southern Denmark (SDU
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Université de Rennes - Institut des Sciences Chimiques de Rennes (ISCR) | Rennes, Bretagne | France | 3 months ago
through CO2 hydrogenation. Where to apply E-mail cedric.fischmeister@univ-rennes.fr Requirements Research FieldChemistry » Molecular chemistryEducation LevelPhD or equivalent Skills/Qualifications
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Seismic Monitoring of Northern Lights CO2 Project”. The project is lead by NORSAR and NTNU is one of 10 partners. Some of the project partners are industrial partners that are directly involved in
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to the poles, from the continental shelf to the deep ocean and from the past to the present. As the ocean is Earth’s largest reservoir of CO2 and heat, ocean circulation, mixing, biogeochemistry and other
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research on electrochemical energy storage and conversion technologies. The current research areas include rechargeable batteries, fuel cells, electrochemical capacitors, power-to-X technologies (CO2
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We are looking for a motivated PDRA candidate to investigate the encapsulation of active materials (liquids or solids) for developing innovative CO2 Capture and Utilization (CCU) processes
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technology for CO2 capture and separation applications. About Mohammed VI polytechnic University (UM6P) Located at the heart of the future Green City of Benguerir, Mohammed VI Polytechnic University (UM6P), a
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of Electrochemical Interfaces with Explainable AI (grant number EP/W03722X/1) and, (ii) C-Circ: Accelerating the Translation of CO2 Electrolysers. The post will be based within the School of Chemistry
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systems. Your daily operation is in the EFS research group of David Vermaas. The work of our group addresses electrochemical flow systems, including applications of electrolysis, water technology, CO2