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interdisciplinary teams that involve experimentalists and modelers Criteria of the candidates: PhD in Chemical/Mechanical Engineering, Applied Chemistry, Applied Mathematics, Physics, or related disciplines, with
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findings in high-impact journals. Work closely with other researchers, engineers, and external collaborators to advance the overall project objectives. Supervision of undergraduate and PhD students
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, including experts in mineral engineering, chemistry, and process optimization. Supervise MSc/PhD students working on related tasks. Publish high-impact papers and contribute to funding applications
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: The centre has been recently created to address enduring process challenges in Chemistry and Engineering disciplines and create an environment for interdisciplinary research. The research program of ACER is
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to scientific publications and project reporting. Candidate Profile PhD in electrochemistry, chemical engineering, materials science, or a related field. Hands-on experience with electrodialysis, electrochemical
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the extraction yield. Perform comprehensive kinetic and thermodynamic studies to understand and optimize the extraction processes. Investigate structure-property relationships to correlate the extraction process
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reports, peer-reviewed publications, and project deliverables. Collaborate with interdisciplinary teams including soil scientists, chemists, and environmental engineers. Supervise MSc or PhD students
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applications in linkage with incubation and start-up ecosystems. About the Chemical & Biochemical Sciences Green Process Engineering (CBS) The Chemical & Biochemical Sciences Green Process Engineering Department
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emphasize the different kind or levels, known as layers, of connections between the elements of the network and the interactions between these levels as well. In order to capture the structure and complexity
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their economic significance. Key Responsibilities Conduct geological fieldwork, including mapping, sampling, and structural analysis of carbonatite complexes and associated rocks and minerals; Monitoring