41 parallel-processing-bioinformatics positions at King Abdullah University of Science and Technology
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and maintain familiarity on the operation of assigned instruments in the Organics unit. Keep up to date on other techniques that are available in the Organics unit. Ensure good laboratory practice and
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for the following research themes: Heterogeneous Catalysis Metal Capture from Water Electrochemical Water Splitting Process Design and Scale-up
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operation of the lab, mediating lab upgrade projects, and assisting in various research and administrative tasks. The Research Engineer will be a key support to Prof. Derya Baran and contribute
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, the generated data can be used to optimize mineral extraction processes from existing mines within a geometallurgical framework. The position will mostly focus on the development of measurement protocols and data
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of lithium-ion battery recycling. The focus of this position is on material recovery from cathode materials through a groundbreaking filtration and extraction processes. Key Responsibilities: Participate in
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in the design, processing, and characterization of advanced semiconductors — including organic, hybrid, and 2D materials. Applicants should demonstrate a strong track record of fundamental and applied
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groundbreaking filtration and extraction processes. Key Responsibilities: Participate in and lead the development of lithium-ion battery recycling technologies. Develop advanced separation technologies including
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, photovoltaics, porous materials for carbon capture and membranes, clean combustion, atmospheric modeling, new polymers and composite for smart materials and structures, catalysis and catalytic processes. KAUST is
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The Statistics (STAT) program in the Computer, Electrical, and Mathematical Sciences and Engineering Division (https://cemse.kaust.edu.sa) at King Abdullah University of Science and Technology
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of mineral resources in Saudi Arabia by developing innovative approaches to mineral exploration, mining, and mineral processing. The working group will initially consist of 1 PhD student and 2 MSc students