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assess their physical quality. Ability to analyze the chemical composition of raw materials and finished products. Skills in planning, conducting, and analyzing experimental research. Excellent problem
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characterization, process development, and environmental impact assessment. The postdoc will work closely with existing recycling and sustainability initiatives at the Department, supporting research integration
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composite materials, derived from inorganic by-products and other sustainable precursors, is available at CBS.GPE. This position involves the design, synthesis, and characterization of metal-organic
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contrasting edaphic conditions will be sampled across Cerrado biome using a chronosequence approach. For each land use, C and N stocks and isotope composition will be assessed. Rates of soil C change will be
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research and industrial-scale implementation, working on the design of novel cathode compositions, understanding degradation mechanisms, and improving electrochemical performance. The postdoc will work with
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research and industrial-scale implementation, working on the development of novel cathode compositions, understanding degradation mechanisms, and improving electrochemical performance. The postdoc will work
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provide access to state-of-the-art infrastructure for materials characterization, process development, and environmental impact assessment. The postdoc will work closely with existing recycling and
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, and environmental impact assessment. The postdoc will work closely with existing recycling and sustainability initiatives at the Department, supporting research integration, knowledge sharing, and
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of novel cathode compositions, understanding degradation mechanisms, and improving electrochemical performance. The postdoc will work with state-of-the-art facilities for materials synthesis
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on the development of novel cathode compositions, understanding degradation mechanisms, and improving electrochemical performance. The postdoc will work with state-of-the-art facilities for materials synthesis