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processing. This position will focus on both laboratory-scale solar cells and the scalability of thin films using advanced coating techniques. Work duties: Synthesis of Perovskite Materials: Design and
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of proposals, reports, and scientific publications. Demonstrated understanding of operational requirements for a successful research project and managing time and resources. Good English communication skills
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, Urban Planning, Urban Economics, or a related field. Experience in research projects applied to urban, environmental, or socio-economic issues. Proficiency in urban modeling tools such as MATLAB, Python
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biochemical reactions to scale-up and validation of process engineering. CBS projects aim at an in-depth understanding of the molecular mechanisms of all transformations in order to propose new original
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pathway prediction. Apply deep learning techniques to predict reaction outcomes, optimize reaction conditions, and identify novel synthetic routes. Curate and manage reaction datasets from literature
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separation process to validate the selection of the appropriate design for treating, concentrating, and purifying the matrices under investigation. Job Description: The position is open to candidates with a
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of the future, which includes areas such as geo-mineralogy of mineral resources, circular economy, resource governance, sustainable management of water in mining, and integrated management of mine discharges
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processing. This position will focus on both laboratory-scale solar cells and the scalability of thin films using advanced coating techniques. Work duties: Synthesis of Perovskite Materials: Design and
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, delay, network lifetime, power efficiency, and security. In the literature, WSN design is typically optimized to maximize/minimize one or more of the abovementioned metrics under certain constraints
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on solving industrial challenges, complex chemical and biochemical reactions, scaling up, and process engineering validation. CBS projects aim to deeply understand molecular mechanisms of transformations