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ultramafic rock systems. The position is associated with ongoing research aimed at advancing understanding of mineral fluid interaction processes and their impact on subsurface architecture and petrophysical
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precipitation (MICP) is a biogeochemical process involving the precipitation of carbonate crystals in the local environment of metabolically active microorganisms [Hoffmann et al. Microbiology 2021]. Several
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of the project MESSENGER: « Can rock-powered Microbial EcoSyStEms provide valuable iNsiGhts into early life and its emERgence? » funded by the PEPR ORIGINS (https://pepr-origins.fr/en/ ) and integration
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, seismic interpretation, stratigraphy, Earth history, sedimentary geochemistry, and mineral resource exploration. Talent development, scientific research, publication, grant application, and professional
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investigates the geochemistry of critical minerals (e.g., lithium, rubidium, rare-earth elements) through the life cycle of mining, processing and utilization. We seek to develop geochemical and isotope tracers
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the best opportunity to understand the origin, evolution, and processes of the solar system. This opportunity is to join Dr. Yang Liu at JPL to study surface and interior processes of the parent bodies from
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techniques for the extraction and purification of critical minerals using innovative electrified methods. Key Responsibilities: - Baseline existing mineral extraction processes to establish performance metrics
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the PhD Students to: - Perform the analytical determinations for the different models, including sample preparation, and analysis of various lipid compounds, mineral elements and stable isotopes
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conditions that lead to economic concentrations of minerals, as well as how these minerals can be used for a sustainable societal development. Project description This PhD position is part of the research
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techniques for characterization of geological materials; (2) Assistance in solid Earth and mineral-focused course work, scientific communication, and Geodata analysis; (3) Preparation and curation of samples