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, and materials characterization to join a cutting-edge research team. The project focuses on developing sustainable and optimized processes for vanadium extraction and purification, with the goal
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understanding of mineral processing's influence on cementitious materials across different scales and timeframes. This position plays a crucial role in the continuation of our DFF-Research Project 1 supported by
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sedimentation rates, that influenced phosphate formation and trace element accumulation. Study early diagenetic processes, such as microbial activity and mineral replacement, which govern the mobility and
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exploration and characterization of igneous systems. The successful candidate will join a dynamic research group focused on advancing our understanding of carbonatite geology, mineralization processes, and
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Here's a Glimpse of the Job The Postdoctoral Research Associate will be responsible for conducting heating experiments for carbon-oxygen (“clumped”) isotope reordering of carbonate minerals
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technologies in sustainable mineral recovery, direct extraction from aqueous sources, and electrochemical materials processing. The position offers opportunities to contribute to high-impact research, mentor
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optimizing treatment processes that use calcium carbonate-rich materials extracted from phosphate mine waste. These materials will be assessed for their capacity to neutralize acid gases (SOx, HF) emitted from
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clays and oxides, a process known as chemical weathering and taking place in soils or affecting atmospheric mineral aerosols. There is now ample evidence that forests are under increasing nutritional
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the relationships between SOM and biological indicators for soil health under different land uses). Area of specialization: Degraded soils, Organic matter, organo-mineral amendment, microbial inoculation, plant
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processes, and Storage solutions. Successful candidates will have the opportunity to engage in cutting-edge research aimed at developing innovative strategies for reducing carbon emissions and promoting