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We are looking for a PhD student in Mineral Processing. As a PhD student, you will be part of an established international research group to work on a new research project, the optimization
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of Research Experience1 - 4 Research FieldTechnologyYears of Research Experience1 - 4 Additional Information Eligibility criteria PhD Process Engineering Website for additional job details https
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to the occurrence of nephrocalcinosis in salmonid fish. The successful candidate will conduct research on how dissolved gases, chemical water quality, and dietary mineral content affect urinary chemistry to determine
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needs. Project background We are excited to announce an interdisciplinary PhD opportunity focused on mechanochemical processes driving radical formation and redox cycling in the deep subsurface, with
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, Morley, Leeds LS27 8RU. This role is for a 24 months, fixed period to complete specific time limited work. Do you hold a PhD (or close to completion) or have equivalent experience in Civil, Materials
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(Stanford University, USA). Qualifications PhD in process mineralogy, mineral processing, mining, chemical or geological engineering, or a PhD in a related field with mining/mineral processing experience
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team efforts and contribute to the long-term viability of earth materials research within the department. Your job We are interested in earth materials/mineral science experts that can address
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Additional information on beginning, duration and mode of study The starting date of the PhD project is flexible. The initial funding period is usually three years. Find out more at https://www.bgc-jena.mpg.de
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The Mineralogy-Petrology research group of Prof. Dr. Timm John at the Institute of Geological Sciences investigates fluidsolid interaction processes and the recovery of critical metals from primary
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The Mineralogy-Petrology research group of Prof. Dr. Timm John at the Institute of Geological Sciences investigates fluidsolid interaction processes and the recovery of critical metals from primary