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the position and the application procedure, please see the following website: https://www.uni-bayreuth.de/job-vacancy-keyword-hydrosphear-postdoc-5fd6919309e9c515 Where to apply Website https://www.uni
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Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) | Cambridge, Massachusetts | United States | 14 days ago
for Energy and Environmental Policy Research (CEEPR) is seeking a motivated post-doctoral associate to work on the mining and processing of minerals related to the energy transition. The Postdoctoral Associate
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critical minerals engineering. Key Responsibilities: Teaching Develop and teach undergraduate and graduate courses in mineral processing, comminution, and extractive metallurgy. Mentor and advise
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education may substitute for some of the required years of experience ● Demonstrated computer proficiency, including experience with standard office software applications (e.g., Microsoft Office Suite
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that you will help us to build the sustainable companies and societies of the future. Our research in mineral processing consists of three pillars: material characterization (mineralogical and particle
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to produce and process plant-based foods with enhanced concentration of micronutrients as an integrative part of sustainable and healthy diets. Development of analytical methods, digestion models, dietary
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funded by a EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description This project is part of the ANR REXEL program (Reconciling EXploitation of mineral
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environment has several benefits that include environmental protection, national security, mineral exploration, and monitoring of vital underwater infrastructure among others. This need has led to increased
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operation. Experience with high-pressure X-ray diffraction / scattering, optical spectroscopy in combination with diamond anvil cell (DAC) and Paris-Edinburgh (PE) techniques. Experience in interpreting
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investigate: - Mineralogical transformations—particularly clay mineral alterations—resulting from fluid flow, - Textural relationships between host units, veins, cements, inherited/newly formed minerals