22 composite-residual-stress-development Postdoctoral positions at King Abdullah University of Science and Technology
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on the development of new methods integrating a variety of data types (remote sensing, geology, geophysics, geochemistry) for geological modelling and advanced exploration targeting of mineral deposits
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, merit-based research university dedicated to advancing scientific and technological education and research, acting as a catalyst for innovation, economic development and social prosperity in the region
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technological education and research, acting as a catalyst for innovation, economic development, and social prosperity in the region and the world. Based near Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, KAUST has attracted top-notch
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and lead the development of lithium-ion battery recycling technologies. Develop advanced separation technologies including solvent extraction, membranes, and adsorption, for recycling and purification
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Synthesis position in his research group. This position focuses on developing hard carbon materials derived from bio-based or non-bio-based sources, with applications in energy storage and other emerging
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students, faculty, and researchers from over 100 nationalities. The culture at KAUST embraces a healthy work and life balance. The university campus is located on the Red Sea's shores, built to protect
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We are seeking motivated researchers with expertise in large-area 2D materials growth for sensor and transistor applications. The focus is on developing wafer-scale 2D materials using CVD, PLD
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groundbreaking filtration and extraction processes. Key Responsibilities: Participate in and lead the development of lithium-ion battery recycling technologies. Develop advanced separation technologies including
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We are seeking postdoctoral researchers with expertise in hard carbon synthesis for energy storage applications. This position focuses on developing hard carbon materials derived from bio-based
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, numerical simulators with coupled physics (flow/reactive/geo-mechanics/thermal) have been developed and often applied to predict the long-term fate of the injected carbon dioxide to ensure its secure