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technical processes of energy and raw material extraction. An important goal is a better understanding of fundamental processes that influence the transport and the accumulation of radiotoxic elements in
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into their conditions of formation. The mineral phases can indeed be used to trace significant geodynamic processes, such as orogenesis, rifting or subduction. In metallic materials, the development of multiple phases is
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scientists from traditional disciplines such as ore geology, geophysics, rock mechanics, mining engineering, geotechnics, mineral processing, process metallurgy, and applied geochemistry. To ensure continued
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Status: Closed Applications open: 13/08/2025 Applications close: 31/10/2025 View printable version [.pdf] About this scholarship Description/Applicant information The Minerals Research Institute
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coexisting phases, one can model their distribution during magmatic processes, and crucially the locations within pegmatite mineral systems that are predisposed to form lithium mineralisation. We currently
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of foods and raw materials. Analysis of nutrients (proteins, carbohydrates, lipids, fiber, vitamins, minerals). Quantification of bioactive compounds (polyphenols, antioxidants, carotenoids). Application
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to installed remote control systems installed in each spa, studying the quality of mineral-medicinal waters, researching the hydrobiome, among others. Studying and consolidating a European thermal network
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affected by tectonic events, overprinting the primary magmatic processes. Complicated geological histories result in modification of the mineral chemistry and rock microstructure. The study area, Bjerkreim
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Silicanins and their Role in Diatom Silica Morphogenesis”, funded by the German Research Foundation (DFG). This project investigates the biological formation of functional 3D mineral structures (biominerals
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their role and behaviour in (deep-)earth processes. Experiments using diamond anvil cells to probe the physical properties of minerals at high pressures with the objective of understanding the structure and