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the position and the application procedure, please see the following website: https://www.uni-bayreuth.de/job-vacancy-keyword-hydrosphear-predoc-6b4731df16ab0e66 Where to apply Website https://www.uni
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build the sustainable companies and societies of the future. In line with the green transition and the striving for a sustainable supply of critical raw materials, our research in mineral processing
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and chemistry. The postdoctoral associate will join the growing Microbe-Mineral Atlas Center team to understand how microbes accelerate geology, and then leverage it for mining metals for sustainable
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, crystallographic and biological processes in the formation of minerals and rocks. Interactions at different geological and biological interfaces are investigated. At these interfaces, mass transfer processes
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underlying these processes remain poorly represented. This PhD project aims to fill that gap by using molecular simulations to quantify the interactions of SOM and EPS with water and minerals, and to connect
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, physical and chemical processes are likely to have led to significant changes in the physical, structural and chemical properties of the zeolite minerals over this period. For example, the high doses of both
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AIix-Marseille University/A*MIDEX | Marseille, Provence Alpes Cote d Azur | France | about 1 month ago
[2]. We are looking for a highly motivated protein chemist and/or spectroscopist, with a PhD in Chemistry, Biochemistry, or Physics, and a strong background in de novo designed metalloproteins
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industrial environmental burden of our generation. Disruptive innovations are required for alternative reduction processes that convert mineral ores into metals without today’s carbon-based methods
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and characterization. The future holder (M/F/X) will be able to apply their skills in the following courses: GEOL0020-7 Mineral Resources (5 ECTS) GEOL0097-2 Geostatistics (5 ECTS) GEOL0312-1 Process
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Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description This PhD project explores how prebiotic organic matter may have interacted with minerals on the early Earth to form some of the earliest sedimentary structures