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Technology . The position is for a period of 3 years. Desired start date: 1 May 2026 or earlier. The fellowship is part of TIES project “Tunable ion separations with micro-structured composite membranes
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from the School of Physical and Mathematical Sciences with the School of Chemical and Biomedical Engineering. It is jointly run by the College of Science and the College of Engineering (https
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sharing, and effective dissemination of results. In addition, the researcher will work with colleagues in the Aston Institute for Membrane Excellence and School of Engineering & Innovation to share
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with a background in cell or molecular biology. Experience with fluorescence or confocal microscopy, GPCR signaling, or membrane trafficking is highly desirable. The successful candidate will contribute
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Research Council (ERC) Starting Grant https://www.kuleuven.be/english/research/EU/p/he/p1/erc/IonFracMem ) aims to address this challenge by developing novel membranes that combine fast throughput with
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concepts targeting high-frequency gravitational waves and develops related technologies.In the NEST (Nano-membrane Experiment for Space-time Tremors) project, we aim to advance nanomechanical membrane
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14 Mar 2026 Job Information Organisation/Company CNRS Department Bioénergétique et ingénierie des protéines Research Field Chemistry Physics » Biophysics Biological sciences » Biological engineering
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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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contribute to the design, technical planning, procurement, supervision of construction, and commissioning of pilot infrastructures, including technologies such as membrane systems, advanced oxidation processes
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University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill | Chapel Hill, North Carolina | United States | about 22 hours ago
prevalence of diabetes and other inorganic arsenic-associated diseases. The removal of arsenic and other contaminants from water using membrane technology is one such intervention. The postdoctoral researcher