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, Geotechnical Center for Excellence Posting Number req24488 Department Sch Mining Engr Mineral Res Department Website Link https://mining.arizona.edu/ Location Main Campus Address 1235 E. James E. Rogers Way
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pre and post operative nutrition counseling. Assessment of individual athlete blood chemistries to address vitamin and mineral deficiencies. Nutrition and supplementation strategies to address acute
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of carbon, nitrogen and phosphorus and their internal cycling between minerals, soils (incl. microbes) and plants. We will use the model to simulate the evolution of biogeochemical cycles under shifting
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, this role will manage and execute administrative duties for the Energy Futures Research Engine, PEAK Water Research Hub, the Critical Minerals Research Hub, and the National Laboratory and Security Office
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multidisciplinary perspective, interlinked domains of Energy, Environment, Resources and Heritage. About the role The Postdoctoral Research Assistant will be conducting research on Critical Minerals Supply Chains and
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supplementation; Address nutritional challenges to performance, such as food allergies, bone mineral disturbances, gastrointestinal disturbances, and macro/micro-nutrient deficiencies; Coordinate grocery tours
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platforms. These platforms address Minnesota’s soil, forest, water and mineral resources: Applied Ecology and Resource Management Minerals and Metallurgy Materials and Bioeconomy Data Collection and Delivery
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, the food industry, critical minerals and the public sector; development of a customized framework for risk management, incident response and secure communication between IT and OT components; and testing and
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understanding of WS/DP adsorption to solid–water interfaces, including soils, sediments, sludge, and model mineral/organic surfaces. Experimental studies will investigate polymer–surface interactions, adsorption
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-efficient recovery of minerals and chemicals from desalination reject brine., (ii) utilizing recovered minerals such as brucite (Mg(OH)₂) and CaCO₃ to produce innovative building materials, including RMC- and