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the interactions of blended cements with water (possible also in presence of chemical admixtures), aiming at manufacturing concrete of suitable workability. In the research, the following techniques
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is seeking a Post-doctoral or more senior Researcher candidate with a strong background in the following areas: alternative cements (e.g., chemistry of calcium silicate and carbonate cements), physics
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Cement. In addition to advanced research responsibilities, the postholder will support project oversight activities, including coordination with consortium partners, organisation of meetings and workshops
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-intensive industrial sectors, with a particular emphasis on Chemicals, Steel, and Cement. In addition to advanced research responsibilities, the postholder will support project oversight activities, including
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following areas: alternative cements (e.g., chemistry of calcium silicate and carbonate cements), physics of diffusion and carbonation, early-stage rheological characteristics, life cycle analysis, and design
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is seeking a Post-doctoral or more senior Researcher candidate with a strong background in the following areas: alternative cements (e.g., chemistry of calcium silicate and carbonate cements), physics
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researcher who will be involved in research within the SONATA 19 project: “Functional composites based on MULTIcomponent Portland cements modified with carbon-based nanomaterials: composition design
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chemical, steel and cement. Specifically, FLARE will demonstrate a significant impact on these sectors, including energy cost reductions of 10–15%, CO2 emissions reductions of 15–20%, waste reductions of 10
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on multiple energy-intensive sectors, including chemical, steel and cement. Specifically, FLARE will demonstrate a significant impact on these sectors, including energy cost reductions of 10–15%, CO2 emissions
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, characterization, and applications of sustainable construction materials derived from desalination waste. This exciting research will combine innovations in brine-to-cement technologies with advances in low-carbon