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bipolar membranes, and recombining acid and base in this membrane to retrieve electrical energy. We’re looking for an excellent postdoc, with strong simulation skills, to investigate how flow geometries
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-based separation and/or membrane technology. Develop novel adsorbents and/or membranes for gas or liquid storage and separation applications. Characterize adsorption and transport properties using
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in process engineering, particularly membrane separation, and in numerical flow simulation. Website for additional job details https://emploi.cnrs.fr/Offres/CDD/UMR7274-SABROD-003/Default.aspx Work
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processes. Developing and optimizing functional membranes, including electrically conductive membranes, for use in desalination, energy generation, and electrochemical separations. Responsibilities: Conduct
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Department's Website: https://engineering.uark.edu/ Summary of Job Duties: The Postdoctoral Research Associate - Biomedical Engineering will test commercially available membranes and develop novel membranes
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fundamental in cell biology, complementing membrane-bound organelles in the organization of cellular functions. Biomolecular condensates are mesoscopic membrane-less organelles that allow the dynamic
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non-optimized separation method. MIMOeno is based on the assumption that a membrane configuration that is easier to use and less energy-intensive, but which guarantees the physical and biochemical
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BBSRC Yorkshire Bioscience DLA Programme: Deciphering proton shuttling on the surface of biological membranes toward proton translocating channels School of Mathematical and Physical Sciences PhD
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multidisciplinary, with faculty members from backgrounds in Chemistry, Chemical Engineering, and Environmental Engineering focusing on different research fields such as catalysis, separation, energy generation
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Description The Water Research Center at New York University Abu Dhabi seeks to recruit a postdoctoral associate to work on the development of responsive membranes with in situ switchable properties