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and infrastructure, has woven a sound academic and research network, and its recruitment process is seeking high-quality academics and professionals in order to boost its quality-oriented research
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Collect samples, propose new ideas and develop innovative processes in the field of waste/residue treatment and valorization. Initiate and develop joint research projects and programs on the valorization
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journals in the field. Participate to the supervision of PhD students and research internships. Criteria of the candidate: PhD in the field of Cryptography, Computer security or any related field. Strong
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organic matter (SOM) decomposition, microbial stress indicators, and microbial phosphorus cycling… Conducting laboratory and field trials to evaluate soil physical properties in degraded landscapes
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. Criteria of candidates: PhD in Chemical/Mechanical Engineering, Energy, Applied Chemistry, Applied Mathematics, Physics, or related disciplines, with a focus on reactor and process design and development
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successful post-doc candidate will work with a professor of the College. The position is open to individuals with a PhD degree from a recognized university and with substantial expertise in Computer Systems
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. The candidate will provide technical support to engineers and scientists involved in process and bioprocess engineering, renewable energy, biomass, and waste valorization. Education A Ph.D. in Physics/Chemistry
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, grant applications, and stakeholder engagement materials to sustain and expand research activities. Candidate Profile: PhD in related fields Excellent communication in both English and French languages
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of biology and the effect of mutations. He/she would also be required to have a sound computational background, especially in the area of simulations. Criteria of the candidate: PhD in the field
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material stability and cycling performance. Scale-Up and Process Optimization: Work on improving synthesis methods for large-scale cathode material production. Collaborations and Knowledge Transfer: Work