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community.Together, we’ll create meaningful impact at a scale few others can match. Connections working at The Ohio State University More Jobs from This Employer https://main.hercjobs.org/jobs/21882618/sem-lecturer
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Website https://system.erecruiter.pl/FormTemplates/RecruitmentForm.aspx?WebID=f40ce9fb2… Requirements Research FieldChemistryEducation LevelBachelor Degree or equivalent Research FieldChemistry
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, membrane distillation, nanofiltration and reverse osmosis. The candidate will employ advanced membrane fabrication techniques and characterization tools (SEM, TEM, DSC, TGA, BET, etc.) to establish
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materials characterization (XRD, Raman, SEM-EDS, TGA, PSD, BET, ICP). Apply Design of Experiments (DoE) and statistical optimization tools to improve processes within the main project and across other ongoing
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multidisciplinary supervision and state-of-the-art analytical tools (FTIR, AFM, SEM, DSC, SEC). Main mission : Design, implement and interpret physico-chemical analyses to characterize the degradation and
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, electrochemical systems). Operate and evaluate membrane systems (RO, NF, UF) at lab and pilot scales. Apply advanced characterization techniques (e.g., SEM, AFM, FTIR, XRD, TGA, BET, EDX, EIS, CV). Collaborate with
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plans and tests Prepare documentation, follow specifications and report progress Other duties as assigned Unit URL Strategic Enrollment Management (SEM) Departments | University of Idaho (uidaho.edu
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such as SEM and TEM to characterize oxide particle size and distribution. Collaborate on research papers that are led by PhD GRA who is also working on project. Required Education: PhD in Welding
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fabrication techniques and a range of membrane characterization methods, such as SEM, EDS, TGA, contact angle measurement, CFP, BET, FT-IR, Raman spectroscopy, among others. Lab-scale testing will be performed
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fabrication techniques and characterization tools (SEM, TEM, DSC, TGA, BET, etc.) to establish fabrication-structure-property-performance relationships in novel materials for sustainable desalination and water