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possible 1. Context and Objectives As part of the project "Redesign of extraction methods for improving phosphate quality", we are hiring a postdoctoral researcher to work on rethinking extraction methods
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challenging task. In most cases, only a sample of a network is observed. Therefore, network completion needs to be addressed. Matrix completion methods have proved to be efficient when reconstructing a non
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Job description : ACER is excited to announce open rank positions for post-doctoral researchers dedicated to advancing the fields of Carbon Negative technology, Capture methods, Utilization
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, or related fields, demonstrated by publications and/or fieldwork. Experience with qualitative research methods (e.g., ethnography, archival research, spatial analysis). Strong interest in interdisciplinary and
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techniques may be employed to support the modeling of uncertainty, along with the formulation and resolution of planning problems using stochastic optimization methods. Key Responsibilities The selected
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, Fisher-Tropsh, etc. CO2 capture methods CO2 utilization & conversion to high-value chemicals (e.g., electro/photo chemical CO2 reduction, catalytic chemical conversion, biological, etc.) CO2 mineralization
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of Radionuclides and Heavy Metals: Develop and implement nuclear analysis methods to characterize phosphate ores and their by-products. Monitor and control the migration of radionuclides and heavy metals throughout
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statement (summary) Interest in intracellular organelle/cell biology, signal transduction, proteomics, drug design, or related fields Good knowledge of cell biological and molecular biological methods
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methods. Programming languages, i.e. Python, Matlab, ... Level of experience evidenced by publications in peer-reviewed journals. Fluent in French and English. Experience of working as a member of a
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synthesis will involve wet chemistry and other well-established solid-state methods. Required qualifications: The candidate must hold a PhD degree in Materials Science, Materials Chemistry, Inorganic