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and their applications in industries. CBS-GPE projects aim to achieve an in-depth understanding of the molecular mechanisms of these transformations to suggest new, original, more effective, sustainable
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of the following competencies. Experimental development, testing, and demonstration of novel CCUS technologies. Process simulation, cost, life cycle, and social assessment of CCUS value chains. Reactor
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under realistic process conditions. Perform process simulations and scale-up assessments. Use advanced characterization techniques (XRD, BET, SEM, TPR, GC-MS, etc.). Collaborate with interdisciplinary
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techniques like sensitivity analysis and process simulations, the candidate will improve yields and energy efficiency. She/he will also integrate diverse technologies into pilot plant designs, conduct trials
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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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. Simulating and evaluating various extraction scenarios, considering industrial constraints. Collaborating closely with field and operational teams to integrate proposed solutions. Conducting literature reviews
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programs including biosaline agriculture, native species valorisation, camel value chain, water and renewable energy. The institute consists of a multidisciplinary team of agronomists, biochemists, molecular
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, biochemists, molecular biologists, bioprocess specialists, animal scientists, etc to respond to regional challenges affecting marginal environments. Description of the position: African Sustainable Agriculture
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strong record of scientific publications. Ability to work independently as well as collaboratively in a multidisciplinary team. Knowledge of molecular biology techniques, microbial cultivation, and soil
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their underlying specific functionalities and the structure-properties relationship acting over multiple length scales from the molecular, nano to the macro level and their cross-interactions and (c) utilizing