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treatment experiments (e.g., calcination, roasting, smelting), and optimization of pyrometallurgical flow sheets for the production of value-added materials or metals.The selected candidate will contribute
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-on experience in optimizing extraction processes and characterizing bioactive ingredients from various biomass. Demonstrated competence in purification/isolation and structure elucidation of pure natural products
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. The successful candidate will collaborate with cross-disciplinary teams (biologists, engineers, chemists) to design, optimize, and operate bioreactors, digesters, and other equipment. By employing advanced
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valorization of microalgae for biotechnological applications. Successful candidate is expected to have: Experience in isolation, culture techniques of microalgae and cyanobacteria strains, growth optimization
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Fellow position in innovative prosthesis production. The successful candidate will work with a dynamic team of researchers to develop and optimize novel techniques for the production of prosthetic devices
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testing, and advanced process simulation, with the objective of optimizing grinding performance and enhancing resource recovery. The ideal candidate will have a strong background in mineral processing
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the estimation of some of the significant water balance components. The candidate is expected to seek an optimal integration between the physical representations of the various processes and the computing power
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. The successful candidate will conduct cutting-edge research on how microalgae and cyanobacteria can enhance soil fertility, optimize nutrient availability, and contribute to more sustainable agricultural practices
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products. Investigate and optimize technologies for biomass pretreatment, enzymatic hydrolysis, fermentation, and other biochemical or thermochemical processes. Investigate the potential of seaweed-derived
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absorption. In particular, its estimation is essential for monitoring the vegetation's health and water status, and thus making decisions on irrigation scheduling and optimal application rates that, on one