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will join the Mineralogical Characterization and Traceability Unit (CMT), which is part of the Mineral Resources Division (DRM). This Division works on strategic topics including metallogeny
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The Natural History Museum is seeking a world-leading scientist to join us as a Research Leader in Economic Geology, shaping research that will help secure the mineral resources required for the transition to a
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at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. The candidate will manage and operate laser-ablation U/Th-Pb and U/Th-He laboratories and accompanying mineral separation facilities. The Geochronology and Thermochronology
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to disseminate these research results Research will focus on multi-scale investigation of the storage efficiency and mineral alterations during underground cyclic hydrogen storage, in porous media to understand
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, seismic interpretation, stratigraphy, Earth history, sedimentary geochemistry, and mineral resource exploration. Talent development, scientific research, publication, grant application, and professional
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-Time Faculty, School of Mining Engineering and Mineral Resources Posting Number req25422 Department Sch Mining Engr Mineral Res Department Website Link https://mining.arizona.edu/ Medical Sub-Speciality
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. Discovery of a zinc-rich mineral on the surface of lunar orange pyroclastic beads. American Mineralogist 104, 447-452. Liu, Y., Chen Y., Guan Y., Eiler, J.M., Ma C., Rossman, G.R., Zhang, Y. 2018. Impact-melt
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to join its latest cutting-edge action team with the potential for carbon removal at a global scale. This position will work on novel electrolyzer for hydrogen generation and mineral precipitation for use
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techniques for characterization of geological materials; (2) Assistance in solid Earth and mineral-focused course work, scientific communication, and Geodata analysis; (3) Preparation and curation of samples
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Sorbonne Université SIS (Sciences, Ingénierie, Santé) | Paris 15, le de France | France | about 2 months ago
such as catalysis, molecular recognition, and self-organization. Numerous studies have demonstrated that mineral surfaces can promote amino acid condensation by acting as adsorption supports, heterogeneous