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practical-based research with a vision of solving real Local, Regional, and African agriculture challenges leveraging up-to-date science and technology. Oriented towards Africa, ASARI acts in connection with
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with bipolar membranes (BMED] for sustainable desalination brine treatment, at the crossroads of electrochemistry, membrane science, and environmental engineering. Main Responsibilities Design and
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leveraging up-to-date science and technology. The AgroBioSciences (AgBS) program leverages up-to-date technologies to address African agriculture challenges. It is a multidisciplinary research center that aims
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researchers. Required Skills Nuclear Instrumentation and Advanced Detection Techniques: Proficiency in detecting ionizing radiation and using Monte Carlo simulation software (MCNP, GEANT4). Knowledge of multi
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, patents, and proprietary sources to train and validate predictive models. Integrate retrosynthesis tools with cheminformatics platforms and molecular modeling software. Collaborate with synthetic chemists
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incubation and start-up ecosystems. Description of ACER-CoE: The Centre was established to address enduring process challenges in Chemistry and Engineering disciplines and create an environment
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advanced tools such as Whole Exome Sequencing (WES), RNA analysis, GWAS (Genome-Wide Association Study), and CRISPR technology. The fellow will contribute to groundbreaking research that enhances
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, or Chemical Engineering with a focus on resource recovery or battery materials. Research experience in metal recovery from slags or mineral concentrates, including both experimental and computational
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: The centre has been recently created to address enduring process challenges in Chemistry and Engineering disciplines and create an environment for interdisciplinary research. The research program of ACER is
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The position is intended for a PhD holder in environmental engineering, geochemistry, chemical engineering, or a related field, with a strong interest in gas-liquid-solid reaction systems. The ideal candidate