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selectivity performances of the corresponding membranes for CO2/CH4, C3H6/C3H8 separation as well as water desalination. More specifically, we will implement a non-equilibrium MD simulation scheme to perform
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The position is in the Membrane Group of the Division of Chemical Engineering at Lund University. The Membrane Group is the most established membrane research group in Sweden and has MemLab
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processes. Developing and optimizing functional membranes, including electrically conductive membranes, for use in desalination, energy generation, and electrochemical separations. Responsibilities: Conduct
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-based separation and/or membrane technology. Develop novel adsorbents and/or membranes for gas or liquid storage and separation applications. Characterize adsorption and transport properties using
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in process engineering, particularly membrane separation, and in numerical flow simulation. Website for additional job details https://emploi.cnrs.fr/Offres/CDD/UMR7274-SABROD-003/Default.aspx Work
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Department's Website: https://engineering.uark.edu/ Summary of Job Duties: The Postdoctoral Research Associate - Biomedical Engineering will test commercially available membranes and develop novel membranes
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processes. Developing and optimizing functional membranes, including electrically conductive membranes, for use in desalination, energy generation, and electrochemical separations. Responsibilities: Conduct
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fundamental in cell biology, complementing membrane-bound organelles in the organization of cellular functions. Biomolecular condensates are mesoscopic membrane-less organelles that allow the dynamic
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multidisciplinary, with faculty members from backgrounds in Chemistry, Chemical Engineering, and Environmental Engineering focusing on different research fields such as catalysis, separation, energy generation
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on the design and preparation of porous materials for gas/vapor adsorptive and membrane separations; Experience in developing and validating methods, operating and troubleshooting different gas/vapor adsorption