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postdoctoral position in MOFs and their composite materials, derived from inorganic by-products and other sustainable precursors, is available at CBS.GPE. This position involves the design, synthesis, and
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Job description: Sustainable Materials Research Center (SUSMAT-RC) is seeking a highly motivated and talented postdoctoral fellow to join our research team focused on the development of new
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. Generate external research funds to support and maintain integrated research programs. Establish collaboration and partnerships with great international scientific institutes. Supervise postdoctoral students
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. Besides quantifying the impact of different practices, the research should help us combining the right practices in the different cropping systems around the world to ensure low GHG emissions and soil
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of 3 referees (PhD mentor, postdoctoral mentor if relevant, and a third referee familiar with the applicant’s education, research, and entrepreneurial experience). Applicants are assumed to have obtained
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Critical Zone Science Chair. Criteria of the candidate: PhD in environmental science, atmospheric science, or related fields from a recognized university. At least 2 years of postdoctoral research experience
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Qualifications More than 5 years of experience in MD modeling (including PhD, postdoctoral, or industrial research experience) Demonstrated experience in interdisciplinary collaboration with experimentalists
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environments Preferred Qualifications More than 5 years of experience in solution chemistry and gas capture (including PhD, postdoctoral, or industrial research experience) Demonstrated experience in
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environments Preferred Qualifications More than 5 years of experience in process simulation, LCA, and LCC analyses (including PhD, postdoctoral, or industrial research experience) Demonstrated experience in
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in material characterization using large instruments (Neutron Diffraction and Synchrotron) combined with computational modelling and DFT simulations (including PhD, postdoctoral, or industrial research