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the Metallurgy Cluster roadmap, focusing mainly on areas such as alloy development, metal processing, or materials characterization Publish research findings in peer-reviewed journals and present at national and
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Cluster roadmap, focusing mainly on areas such as alloy development, metal processing, or materials characterization Publish research findings in peer-reviewed journals and present at national and
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Mastery of chemical kinetics About CBS/GPE: Research within CBS-GPE is organized around two main areas: Chemistry with its main chemical engineering component, and chemo-biology as well as heat treatments
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refinement for phase analysis. Electron microscopy (SEM, TEM, EDS) for morphology and elemental distribution. Spectroscopic techniques (XPS, Raman, FTIR) for surface chemistry studies. Electrochemical
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refinement for phase analysis. Electron microscopy (SEM, TEM, EDS) for morphology and elemental distribution. Spectroscopic techniques (XPS, Raman, FTIR) for surface chemistry studies. Electrochemical
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around two main areas: Chemistry with its main chemical engineering component, chemo-biology and heat treatments and their applications in industries. CBS-GPE projects aim to achieve an in-depth
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of phosphate by-products and its derivatives in order to develop and carry out studies on membrane techniques allowing the separation, concentration, recovery or destruction of certain elements. Thus
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of elements in the soil-plant-human system, aiming to generate knowledge that will allow us to build healthier, more sustainable, and productive agricultural systems, improving the way humans interact with
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depth in five points, 50 m away from each other. Soil C and N content and isotope composition will be determined using an elemental analyzer and mass spectrometer. Results will be expressed as δ13 C and
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strong background in electrochemical analysis of battery materials Proficiency in elemental and structural analysis using various techniques. Knowledge of advanced structural characterizations (highly