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rigor in research studies. Support if required, the development of proposals for research funding. Candidate PROFILE: PhD in Organic Chemistry, Polymer Science, Materials Science, or related subject
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manuscripts, reports, and presentations, with a focus on communicating research findings in the context of thermal energy storage. Criteria of the candidates: PhD in Chemistry, Physics, Materials Science, or
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reports, and showcasing proficiency in scientific communication. Criteria of the candidates: PhD in Chemistry, Physics, Materials Science, or related disciplines, with a focus on inorganic materials and/or
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collaboration between Geology and Sustainable Mining Institute (UM6P, Morocco), and Mineral-X (Stanford University, USA). Qualifications PhD in process mineralogy, mineral processing, mining, chemical or
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Middle Eastern cities. Key Responsibilities PhD in Architecture, Urban Studies, Geography, Anthropology, History, or a related discipline. Proven research record in urban heritage, spatial justice
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journals in the field. Participate to the supervision of PhD students and research internships. Criteria of the candidate: PhD in the field of Cryptography, Computer security or any related field. Strong
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using advanced geological modeling tools such as Datamine software, Leapfrog Geo and Surfer. Supervise MSc/PhD students working on related tasks. Publish high-impact papers and contribute to funding
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communication. Criteria of the candidates: PhD in Chemistry, Physics, Materials Science, or related disciplines, with a focus on inorganic materials and/or electrochemistry. Strong motivation and passion
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the context of thermal energy storage. Criteria of the candidates: PhD in Chemistry, Physics, Materials Science, or related disciplines, with a focus on inorganic materials and/or electrochemistry. Strong
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is also mandatory. Candidate Profile: Hold a PhD in catalytic processes or an equivalent in a relevant field Possess relevant experience in CO2 hydrogenation Demonstrate experience in gas-phase product