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geological engineering, or a PhD in a related field with mining/mineral processing experience. Knowledge of process mineralogy, froth flotation through past research, coursework, or job experience. Proficiency
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): Knowledge of flotation processes, especially for industrial minerals such as phosphate. Familiarity with principles of green chemistry and renewable resources. Ability to design and carry out flotation tests
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researchers. Required Skills Nuclear Instrumentation and Advanced Detection Techniques: Proficiency in detecting ionizing radiation and using Monte Carlo simulation software (MCNP, GEANT4). Knowledge of multi
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data. Knowledge of computer-aided synthesis planning (CASP) tools and retrosynthetic analysis software (e.g., AiZynthFinder, ASKCOS, IBM RXN). Familiarity with reaction condition prediction and reaction
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. Knowledge of cloud-based computing platforms for data processing (e.g., AWS, Google Cloud). Understanding of BMS architecture and electric mobility systems.
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sustainable solutions to urban economic and financial challenges. Knowledge of Africa: Knowledge of economic and financial contexts in African cities or a strong interest in working on projects in Africa
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work in dynamic and constantly evolving research environments. Innovation: Creative and innovative mindset with a passion for finding sustainable solutions to urban energy network challenges. Knowledge
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. Additionally, knowledge of gas-phase reaction product analysis using micro-GC and FTIR is essential. A solid understanding of general material synthesis is also mandatory. Candidate Profile: Hold a PhD in
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bifunctional catalysts for converting biogas into high-value molecules. This position requires knowledge of material synthesis with controlled porosity and mixed oxides. The work will involve optimizing
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for the advancement of thermal energy storage technologies. Potentially engage in teaching activities to share knowledge and contribute to the academic mission of the institution, up to no more than 20% of working