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on autogenous grinding as a low-energy alternative for liberating indurated phosphates stored in mining waste deposits (MATs). This project integrates mineralogical and mechanical characterization, pilot-scale
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30928BR Chemical & Petroleum Engr Position Overview Dr. Yiling Nan, Assistant Professor in the Department of Chemical & Petroleum Engineering at the University of Kansas, is seeking a highly
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enrichment mechanisms of strategically important trace elements (e.g., rare earth elements, uranium) within phosphatic rocks and their interbedded layers. The outcomes of this research would provide essential
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Development and Demonstration Programme. The position is affiliated with the Section for Mechanical Technology and will be under the supervision of Associate Professor Jonas Sundberg. The project focuses
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technology. We encourage applicants with a strong background in biophysics, mechanical or biomedical engineering, material science, biochemistry, mechanobiology, or a related field to apply. Candidates should
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polycondensation with 2,5-furandicarboxylic acid (FDCA) and other plant-based monomers. FDCA-based polyesters are closest by thermal and mechanical properties to petroleum-based poly (ethylene terephthalate
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materials. Whereas early eras of civilization were widely identified by human’s ability to work with new material (Stone Age, Bronze Age), today our abilities and projects span a variety of materials and
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materials. Whereas early eras of civilization were widely identified by human’s ability to work with new material (Stone Age, Bronze Age), today our abilities and projects span a variety of materials and
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techniques such as tSNE. Our lab is focused on understanding immune mechanisms underlying resistance and relapse in hematologic malignancies, with a goal of translating discoveries into clinical applications
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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