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secondary sources (e.g., slags and industrial wastes). Developing purification pathways to produce battery-grade vanadium for energy storage applications. Applying thermodynamic modeling tools (CALPHAD
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. Responsibilities: Develop and synthesize bio-based flotation additives (e.g., collectors, dispersants, depressants, modifiers) from renewable or natural sources. Characterize the chemical and functional properties
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, patents, and proprietary sources to train and validate predictive models. Integrate retrosynthesis tools with cheminformatics platforms and molecular modeling software. Collaborate with synthetic chemists
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and contribute to funded research programs. Proven ability to the planning, sourcing, and development of new initiatives and ongoing research activities. Proven ability to identify and fulfill
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and model advanced systems based on condensation, sorption, or hybrid thermal processes using solar and alternative energy sources. Conduct laboratory investigations and field trials to assess
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. Proven ability to perform multidisciplinary research and contribute to funded research programs. Proven ability to the planning, sourcing, and development of new initiatives and ongoing research activities
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downconversion layer Analysis of data using software tools such as MATLAB, Python, or Origin. The candidate must be familiar with materials studio software and any other materials modeling software. Experience in
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based on the balance between organic (dead biomass recycling) and mineral (chemical weathering or added sources by fertilization) sources. To achieve this goal the project aims at make use of isotopes, in
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root ecosystem services for carbon sequestration, nutrient cycling and relevant microbial communities. This includes assaying root – soil chemical interactions and imaging for simulation of soil health
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focus on developing methods/tools that use multi-source remotely sensed data. The research aims to improve our understanding of the integrated functioning of continental surfaces and their interaction