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applications as soon as possible. Required Field(s): · Advanced fabrication process of emitting devices, mainly laser diodes . · Materials: wide-band gap nanostructure devices (mainly oxides, III
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groundbreaking filtration and extraction processes. Key Responsibilities: Participate in and lead the development of lithium-ion battery recycling technologies. Develop advanced separation technologies including
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, regulations and annual updates. Identify non-value-added processes within the department and lead the improvement of processes. Assist with maintaining accurate reference information for business and knowledge
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the fabrication of LED and laser diodes Demonstrated experience in the cleanroom fabrication of thin films by solution and vacuum processes- e-beam lithography, e-beam deposition, sputtering. A record of
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of lithium-ion battery recycling. The focus of this position is on material recovery from cathode materials through a groundbreaking filtration and extraction processes. Key Responsibilities: Participate in
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or industrial) ● Experience with thin-film deposition, lithography, etching, and device processing ● Strong experimental discipline and professional documentation practices Highly Desirable ● Experience with
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or major incidents within the SOC team. Provide technical supervision to the SOC team, managing the escalation process, and reviewing incident reports. Assist in the development and execution of crisis
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management of the Admissions Office, with a focus on customer relationship management, developing efficient processes and procedures, monitoring and meeting admissions targets and objectives, managing new
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departments (Security, IT, Finance, Housing, etc.) to support the onboarding process. • Prepare and update all financial forms required for tenants and work with Finance to initiate and follow up on invoicing
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of mineral resources in Saudi Arabia by developing innovative approaches to mineral exploration, mining, and mineral processing. The working group will initially consist of 1 PhD student and 2 MSc students